Who we work with
Our partnerships are central to the success and vision of True Energy. Together we inspire, develop and implement sustainable technologies that can help transform the world and make the most of our natural resources.
These are some of the organisations we are proud to work with and how we help. If you would like to be among them, please get in touch
World Health Organisation:
We help the WHO develop and continually improve its vaccine refrigeration provision, standards and associated protocols.
Unicef:
We are preferred suppliers of vaccine refrigerators, remote power supplies, solar pumping stations and portable communications power supplies to Unicef worldwide.
PATH:
True Energy helps PATH supply products for Project Optimize, their vaccine delivery improvement program. Through this work we are helping communities around the world break longstanding cycles of poor health. By collaborating with partners such as True Energy, PATH helps to provide sustainable health technologies and strategies that change the way people think and act.
TechNet21:
We help Technet21 improve the operational delivery of national immunisation programmes and primary health services in developing countries.
SolarChill:
We are industry partners working as observers on the Solar Chill initiative. The aim of the project is to help deliver vaccines and refrigeration to regions of the world without electricity or with an inadequate electrical supply.
Greenpeace:
The way we design, develop and manufacture our products helps to support Greenpeace’s work on the SolarChill initiative, Montreal Protocol and other sustainable energy projects.
United Nations Development Programme:
We supply bespoke solutions that meet local energy needs. For example, we helped to develop a transportable power system to support polling stations in rural Nepal during their national elections.
United Nations Environment Program:
We support the outreach work of the United Nations Environment Program, whose aim is to make SolarChill technology available in developing countries through networks of country representatives, technical experts and industry partners.




