Powering Up For 2023 As YorPower Announces New Company Structure

Stephen Peal and Tony Brimble outside PPSPower building

Today, Stephen Peal announced that YorPower, PPSPower and Glenace have merged and now operate under the YorPower name.

The companies have been working together as ‘one family’ for some time, with news of the approaching merger making the headlines in the FM press. In August 2022, Stephen Peal stepped into the role of YorPower Group Managing Director (he was formerly the Managing Director for PPSPower), which was a statement of intent to operate as one ‘one family’.

From this point onwards, all companies within the group (YorPower, PPSPower and Glenace) now use the same systems, have full visibility of everyone in the different companies and know how each person goes about their job as they all work towards the same goal.

The vision statement for the group is ‘To be the most trusted provider of UPS, generator and control panel solutions’. ‘Trusted’ is a word that has always been integral to the YorPower family. In the back‑up power industry, companies depend on continuous power – any power failure, even momentary, can be disastrous. That’s why having a reliable and trusted provider of back‑up power solutions is so important and YorPower is proud to be that trusted name for a growing number of customers.

Stephen Peal, YorPower Group Managing Director PPSPower was established eight years ago, the result of a merger of two businesses: Power Plant Services and the Progress Group. Today, Mr Peal acknowledges that PPSPower is a strong brand in its own right, and is proud of its reputation in the FM market. Nevertheless, he recognises the importance of clarity, and explains that PPSPower is now part of the overarching YorPower brand. This is due to the fact that YorPower is the stronger and more well-established brand, globally speaking.

“You could say that the master plan was right there from the beginning, because the PPSPower branding actually looks very much like the YorPower brand,” Mr Peal states. “So now we’ve taken the logical step of bringing those brands together. For some time, a lot of our advertisements have been dual‑branded, so that people can start seeing the brands together.”

The goal now is to build brand awareness without losing sight of the group’s main priority – delivering full back‑up power solutions to its customers.

“Customer service is absolutely essential for me; looking after everything we’ve got, not bringing in loads of stuff we could do and then jeopardising the operational delivery of what we’ve sold and what we’ve done,” he says. “The infrastructure is now in place to make sure that we get all of the processes and procedures right.”



Net Zero Target

Stephen Peal and Tony Brimble sat in an office

Mr Peal’s ambitious plans for YorPower extend to its carbon footprint, and he has been working closely with environmental, facilities management and software expert neutral carbon zone, which helps businesses to achieve their net zero goals.

“Now that we have brought the businesses together, we’re creating efficiencies that move us towards more of a carbon-efficient situation – because we’re being more effective and more efficient as an organisation,” he explains.

YorPower's animated logo The next step is to establish and share the carbon footprint of YorPower’s services, and to include a price for carbon offsetting in quotations. This would enable the business to support its customers as they began their own decarbonisation journeys.

Mr Peal sees a clear relationship between these efforts to reduce YorPower’s carbon footprint, and his work on employee engagement.

“A carbon-efficient business is an efficient business,” he comments. “Looking after and retaining people makes for an efficient business. When people are engaged, they care about getting the job done, and they care about the customer.”

Reflecting on all the work that has gone into the merger and the creation of the single YorPower brand, Mr Peal concludes: “It’s about walking the walk now.”

Please see the video below in which Stephen Peal talks about the company restructure:

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