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The A417 is a vital transport link connecting Gloucester and Swindon, serving as a key route between the Midlands/North and the South of England. It provides an alternative to the M5/M4 corridor via Bristol, making it essential for regional connectivity and economic activity.
A critical three-mile stretch – known as the “Missing Link” – between the Brockworth Bypass and Cowley Roundabout in Gloucestershire has long been a bottleneck. This single-lane carriageway leads to frequent and unpredictable congestion, causing many motorists to divert onto unsuitable local roads. As a result, nearby communities face increased traffic, noise, and road safety concerns. Additionally, poor visibility and road design contribute to a high incidence of serious accidents.
To resolve these issues, a comprehensive improvement scheme is underway. Key enhancements include:
By addressing long-standing challenges, this scheme will enhance safety, improve traffic flow, and create a more reliable route for both local and long-distance travel.
Kier and Prolectric collaborated to address the environmental and wildlife considerations of the A417 ‘Missing Link’ project, located within the sensitive Cotswolds Natural Landscape. Given the site’s ecological significance, Kier sought sustainable and cost-effective alternatives to traditional diesel generators and tower lighting.
To explore the viability of solar-powered solutions, Kier initially trialled Prolectric’s solar site lighting across key areas of the site. The trial proved successful, leading to a large-scale deployment of solar-powered lighting solutions, tailored to different applications:
Following the success of the solar lighting rollout, Kier explored the potential of solar hybrid power to further reduce reliance on diesel generators. An initial deployment of a ProPower Solar Hybrid Generator in place of a traditional 24/7 diesel unit demonstrated fuel savings of over 75% within a month. This led to a broader shift toward hybrid power across the site:
By adopting Prolectric’s solar lighting and hybrid power solutions, Kier achieved:
Prolectric’s off-grid renewable technology has demonstrated the practicality and financial benefits of transitioning to solar and hybrid power on large-scale infrastructure projects – helping Kier deliver a more sustainable and cost-efficient construction site.
By integrating Prolectric’s solar lighting and hybrid power solutions, Kier achieved a range of efficiencies and operational improvements, including:
By reducing fuel consumption, emissions, and maintenance needs, Prolectric’s solutions enhanced the efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and sustainability of the A417 ‘Missing Link’ scheme. The confidence gained through real-time data tracking, hands-on training, and expert support enabled a smooth transition from diesel to solar, without disrupting site operations.
The success of this collaboration sets a benchmark for future infrastructure projects looking to adopt off-grid renewable solutions for a more sustainable, low-carbon construction approach.
The A417 ‘Missing Link’ project has demonstrated that transitioning from diesel to solar and hybrid power can be both highly effective and straightforward. Key takeaways from this experience can help other infrastructure projects make similar sustainable shifts:
The success of this approach on the A417 project demonstrates that solar and hybrid power are not just viable alternatives – they are superior solutions in terms of cost, efficiency, and environmental impact. By taking a proactive approach, other projects can replicate these benefits, reducing emissions, lowering costs, and improving on-site conditions.
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Working with Prolectric has been a game-changer for the A417 ‘Missing Link’ project. From the outset, their team understood our environmental and operational challenges and provided innovative, sustainable solutions that exceeded our expectations. The transition from diesel to solar-powered lighting and hybrid generators was seamless, delivering significant cost savings and reducing our carbon footprint without compromising performance.
The ability to remotely monitor and manage our site lighting has improved efficiency, while the reduction in noise and emissions has created a far better working environment for our operatives. The fuel savings alone – over 75% in some cases – demonstrate the real-world impact of these technologies.
We are delighted that our partnership with Prolectric has already saved us over £250,000 within just a few months, with projected annual savings exceeding £638,000. As a business, we are committed to reducing – and ideally eliminating – diesel from our sites. By adopting Prolectric’s Solar Hybrid Generators and Solar Lighting solutions, we are on track to cut over 800,000 kg of CO₂e per year, reinforcing our commitment to sustainability and smarter, cleaner construction practices.
Prolectric’s expertise and hands-on support made this transition effortless. Their solutions have not only helped us meet our sustainability goals but have also set a new benchmark for how we power major infrastructure projects.
Gavin Jones, Project Manager, Kier Transportation | Highways Major Projects