“I’m really excited to be working for a company which is helping organisations on their net zero journey, and shaping the future of energy,” said Kyrel. “There are lots of opportunities to work on exciting projects close to home, like this partnership with TfL, and I can’t wait to get stuck in.”
Scott Lutton, Regional Director at Vital Energi, said:
"Our collaborative partnership with TfL builds on shared values and a commitment to sustainability. Our mission to protect our planet for future generations is fully aligned with TfL's vision of a greener city, and we’re looking forward to teaming up with them in a joint effort to combat climate change.
“Partnerships like this are key to creating opportunities for apprentices and fostering the next generation of green professionals, as they gain valuable insights into cutting-edge technologies and decarbonisation strategies. We’re dedicated to helping close the green skills gap and ensuring that learning and development opportunities are accessible to all."
With vast experience delivering projects in live operational environments, Vital Energi will liaise closely with TfL to ensure that work is carried out with minimal disruption to staff and operations, as TfL continues to operate its normal services.
These first two phases have been awarded grant funding from the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme (PSDS), which is administered by Salix on behalf of the Government’s Department for Energy Security and Net Zero.
Vital Energi supports TfL in decarbonising its operations and creating a more sustainable transport network for London.