Electrofix Energy has opened a new €1.5 million premises in Qormi. Electrofix specialises in alternative energy products, industrial mechanical and electrical installations, service station development and locally-produced domestic and commercial water treatment equipment.
Speaking during the inauguration, Energy Minister Konrad Mizzi congratulated the team on their recent accomplishments. He said: “Electrofix’s new premises is another success story for Malta. Along with creating economic wealth, companies like Electrofix are helping to reduce the amount of energy we derive from fossil fuels.
“Looking to the future, Malta has strict environmental aims and, in collaboration with the private sector, we will continue working towards them.”
Electrofix director Debbie Schembri said: “We are proud of how far Electrofix has come in 15 years. Taking over this building and transforming it into a centre for clean energy in Malta has long been our dream, and we are thrilled to have made it a reality. This has been a major investment but we believe it will be worth it.”
Among its recent portfolio of projects, the company’s Clean Energy Department has been entrusted with the completion of both the first- and second-largest solar photovoltaic farms in Malta, for Medserv and Attard Brothers respectively.
Meanwhile, its Fuel Division provided the equipment for the Fuel Service Station for the Armed Forces of Malta’s Maritime Squad in Haywarf.
Other large-scale projects, as well as numerous residential endeavours, are currently in the pipeline.
Electrofix’s new premises are open to the public in Triq il-Burdnara in Qormi.