NOVUNA Vehicle Solutions have relocated to new office premises in Newbury, Berkshire.
The move to The Sector from its previous office on Kiln Road is being made to cater for modern ways of working for colleagues, customers and suppliers, and to ensure its workspaces reflect the company’s values of sustainability and cooperation, said the leasing broker funder.
It said that a team of partners and colleagues worked to create a singular vision for the new space reflecting the finance company’s commitments to sustainability and ‘bringing the outside in’ to deliver both energy and tranquillity.
The new environment features a combination of comfortable desk areas, multiple collaboration zones and flexible conference and training facilities catering for over 200 Novuna employees.
Sustainability crucial element of new offices
All of the timber used in the office construction is from sustainable sources, via Travis Perkins, while carbon neutral carpets, LED lighting, PIR Sensors and timer controls have all been called on to reduce the building’s environmental burden. Novuna has also recycled or reused elements of furniture and IT infrastructure from previous offices.
Outside, the parking area also includes 18 brand new 22kW AC chargers as part of its mission to electrify its car and small van fleet by 2030. Pictured below is managing director Jon Lawes with one of the new chargers.
This is an exciting new era for Novuna Vehicle Solutions, and I’m so pleased that our working environment now matches that ambition. The new office space embraces our values on sustainability and collaboration, and also has a very personal feel, which reflects the way we work at Novuna.
Jon Lawes, managing director, Novuna Vehicle Solutions
In addition to its new premises in Newbury, Novuna Vehicle Solutions continues to retain a presence with its headquarters in Trowbridge.
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