About us

Hop on board our solar revolution

⚡️ We are Voltswaggon - A local solar installer in the heart of the South

We are a local family-run business, where community trust and satisfaction are at the heart of what we do. With many local recommendations, we pride ourselves on offering free, no-obligation advice and quotes.

As an MCS accredited company for both Solar and Battery storage, we ensure quality and expertise in every service we provide. Unlike many other installers, we handle all work in-house, without subcontracting to third parties (with the exception of scaffold hire when needed). 

Always trusted to do the job

Certification, Membership, and Insurance Information

Certification and Membership

MCS Certification Number: NAP69595

RECC Membership Number: 00074443

NAPIT Membership: 69595 

TSI Consumer Code ID: 0007444  

 

Trustmark Scheme Information

Business Name: Volts Waggon Ltd.

Company Number:   14460420

Registered Address: 92 Billington Gardens, Hedge End, Southampton, Hampshire, UK SO30 2RT

VAT Registration Number: 442 3801 18

 

Contact Details

Email: john@voltswaggon.co.uk

Mobile: 07585 306346

Director: John Wood

 

Insurance Details

Public Liability (£2 million)

Period of Insurance: 01/01/2024 to  Midnight 31/12/2024 

Policy No: BAC12575054533 

Agents Name: Insync Insurance Solutions Ltd Agency Number: 12575 

    

Feedback and Complaints

General feedback can be provided by using the email address or mobile phone number provided in the Contact Details above. Our CTSI approved Alternative Resolution Dispute (ADR) Provider is RECC (Renewable Energy Consumer Code).

Please visit www.recc.org.uk for our complaints procedure.

A short message from our director

"Hello, I’m John, and I am the founder of Volts Waggon

We started the company with soaring energy prices and the climate crisis in mind. These are causes I feel very passionately about, and with my knowledge as an electrician, I feel we can make a difference.

Volts Waggon has been formed not only to help people benefit from renewable energy, but also to create jobs for people in the trade who are interested in the cause.”