Join the green revolution with Heüvel's 100% renewable energy hosting services.
At Heüvel, we understand the unique environmental challenges of digital infrastructure. That's why we're proud to offer our 100% renewable energy hosting services, specifically designed to meet the needs of the hospitality, travel, leisure and lifestyle sectors. By choosing Heüvel, you're not just opting for high-performance, reliable digital infrastructure—you're also making a powerful statement about your commitment to sustainability. Our eco-friendly hosting solutions help reduce your carbon footprint, aligning your business with the growing demand for green practices. Embrace the future of sustainable technology with Heüvel and let your customers know that your dedication to the environment goes beyond just words. Together, we can make a significant impact on the planet while providing exceptional experiences for your customers.
100% Renewable Energy Infrastructure
Not only are all of our servers based in the UK, whether shared or dedicated, they run on 100% renewable electricity from sources like the sun, wind and sea.
Sustainability is one of the core pillars of our business and with digital hosting accounting for nearly 40% of our active services, this was the place to start our sustainable journey.
• Every customer within our infrastructure is powered using 100% renewable energy
• Our servers handle more than 10 million page views per annum, each of which is sustainably powered
Swapping profits for plants
Our Projects=Trees initiative to help build a sustainable future and change the way the digital sector thinks. For each project we deliver, renewal on hosting or creative brief we execute, a percentage of the total cost is used to plant trees on behalf of our customers. By working with us, you help reduce CO2 emissions while providing co-benefits such as water filtration, shelter, food sources, poverty alleviation and biodiversity.
• Helping projects around the world in places like Madagascar, Kenya and Haiti
• Reduce your businesses carbon footprint