We are thrilled to announce that Pleavin Power has won Contractor of the Year (£2M – £10M) at the Electrical Times 2024 Awards. The annual awards highlight the efforts of individuals, projects, organisations, and technologies that have excelled in the design, development, and installation of electrical products. Judged by a panel of leading industry experts, the Electrical Times Awards represent the benchmark for outstanding achievement across the electrical industry.
Winning Contractor of the Year is an incredible milestone for Pleavin Power. This recognition underscores the commitment, hard work, and passion our team has put into every project over years. Having only been established seven years ago, we couldn’t be prouder of what we’ve achieved in such a short time.
Founded by Jack Pleavin in 2019, Pleavin Power began in a small cabin in his parents’ back garden. Since then, the company has grown rapidly—from an £850,000 turnover in its first two years to a £4.6 million revenue by 2022. Now, we operate from a 17,500 sq. ft headquarters in Bromborough, with a dedicated team of 24 staff who continue to drive our success.
At Pleavin Power, we deliver tailored power solutions—from backup systems to emergency support—ensuring uninterrupted power for our clients across diverse sectors. With a focus on quality and reliability, we’ve built a reputation as a trusted partner in the UK electrical industry.
Reflecting on the award, Jack said: “We’ve reached where we are today by seizing opportunities, creating chances, and working relentlessly for our clients. This is a very proud moment for myself and Team PP. The solid graft we put in year-round really shines in moments like these, and we’re incredibly grateful for this recognition.”
As we look ahead, we’re excited to continue building on this success, delivering quality, and pushing boundaries within the industry. Thank you to everyone who has supported us on this journey – we couldn’t have done it without you.
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