Our Fleet

All our vans are equipped to accommodate wheelchair users, car walkers, and seated patients with mobility and accessibility challenges. Each vehicle is furnished with specialized equipment and proper PPE kits for both patients and drivers, ensuring safety and comfort for all.

All our vehicles can be tracked on Fleetmatics.

You can be rest assured all our vehicles are checked daily and professionally maintained to offer you a truly reliable and accountable service.

Energify Founding

Enerfexpands its operations internationally, establishing partnerships in key markets across Europe, Asia, and North America. The company starts exporting its solar panels to various countries, contributing to the global growth of solar energy.

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Completing The First Project

Energify expands its operations internationally, establishing partnerships in key markets across Europe, Asia, and North America.

1973 - 1998

Reasearch

Energify invests heavily in research and development to improve solar panel efficiency and performance. They introduce a new line of advanced solar panels utilizing cutting-edge technology, achieving higher conversion rates and increased durability.

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Solar Energy Squad: Illuminating a Sustainable Future

Solar energy is a renewable form of energy that harnesses the power of the sun to generate electricity or heat. It is considered one of the cleanest and most abundant sources of energy available to us. Solar energy technologies have advanced significantly over the years and are increasingly being adopted as a viable alternative to traditional fossil fuel-based energy sources.

Governments and organizations around the world are increasingly investing in solar energy as a key part of their sustainable energy strategies. The continued development and adoption of solar energy technologies hold great potential for a cleaner and more sustainable future.

Solar Panels: Solar panels, also known as photovoltaic (PV) panels, are the most common way to capture solar energy. These panels are made up of interconnected solar cells that convert sunlight directly into electricity. When sunlight hits the solar cells, it excites the electrons in the cells, creating a flow of electricity.

Solar Thermal Systems: Solar thermal systems use sunlight to heat water or other fluids. These systems are commonly used for heating water in residential and commercial buildings or for generating steam to produce electricity in large-scale power plants.

Meet the Team