Industrias partners with Hungry Jack's
Solar maintenance company Industrias has partnered with Hungry Jack’s nationwide, focusing on the proactive annual inspection of the fast-food franchise’s rooftop solar energy systems.
As part of this collaboration, Industrias will conduct comprehensive system audits annually across Hungry Jack’s with solar installations, allowing sufficient time for findings to be addressed and remediated in a cost-effective manner.
“We’re honoured to be working with this popular Australian brand. This partnership is an excellent example of best practice maintenance-first approach,” said Daniel Lazarus, CEO at Industrias.
“Hungry Jack’s is not only meeting compliance requirements; they’re actively working to exceed them. They’re maintaining the integrity of their investment and doing their part for the environment by optimising the clean power generated.”
This project represents a growing trend among major Australian companies of keeping maintenance initiatives at the forefront of their solar strategy, as they ensure that performance is optimised and future risks are mitigated.
“Maintenance of our solar systems is important to ensure the systems are safe, compliant and operating efficiently,” said a spokesperson for Hungry Jack’s.
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