The installation of 10,000 solar panels, which has a capacity of 2.7MW, will take approximately six months to complete.
Once completed, the car port - which covers Bentley’s colleague car park - will take Bentley’s energy system to 30,815 solar panels (this includes the 20,815 panel roof top installation completed in 2013).
Peter Bosch, Bentley’s member of the board for manufacturing, said: “We continue to focus on new initiatives that reinforce our commitment to the environment, whether this is introducing alternative powertrain technologies in future models, or our award-winning work to reduce the environmental impact of our factory.
“This solar installation is another example of how we can make our factory more sustainable by using technological innovation. This helps us produce extraordinary cars with responsibly-sourced materials in an efficient manner, while continually striving to reduce the company’s environmental impact.”
The solar car port installation, which covers 1,378 car parking spaces, and an area of 16,426m², will be installed and operated by FlexiSolar. The project is also backed by Innovate UK.
Bentley Motors to build solar-powered car port
Construction has started on a solar-powered car port at Bentley’s factory headquarters in Crewe.