Glow Networks

Designed individually. Delivered collectively.

Glow Networks coordinate how Glow systems are delivered locally — protecting quality, consistency, and long-term performance.

What is a Glow Network?

A Glow Network is a local delivery framework that coordinates how individually designed home energy systems are installed in the same area.

Each home still receives its own system — designed specifically for that property.

The network simply aligns delivery, scheduling, and installation planning locally, so systems are delivered with greater consistency, care, and efficiency.

This is not a group-buy, shared system, or one-size-fits-all package.
Glow Networks exist to protect quality as delivery scales — without compromising on design.

How delivery works

Once a Glow system has been designed, delivery is coordinated through a local Glow Network.

Homes in the same area are grouped into a delivery window, allowing installations to be planned and sequenced sensibly — rather than handled as isolated, one-off jobs.

Each system is still designed and installed individually.
Only delivery is coordinated locally.

Joining a Glow Network does not change what is designed — it simply changes how delivery is planned.

Coordinating delivery locally allows Glow to:

  • Reduce unnecessary site visits and duplication
  • Plan installations more carefully
  • Maintain consistent standards across every home
  • Minimise disruption to the street and the home

The result is a calmer, more predictable installation experience — for homeowners and for the area as a whole.

The participation window

A participation window is the period during which a local Glow Network is confirmed and delivery planning is finalised.

It allows installations within the same area to be coordinated sensibly — without rushing decisions or compromising on design.

What happens during a participation window

During a participation window:

  1. Final design inputs for each home are confirmed
  2. Delivery sequencing is planned across the local area
  3. Installation timelines are agreed once the window closes

This allows installations to be delivered in a calm, organised way — rather than as isolated, reactive jobs.

What a participation window is not

A participation window is not:

  • A group-buy
  • A shared system
  • A promotion or limited-time offer

Each home still receives its own individually designed system — exactly as specified.

If a participation window isn’t right for you

If a participation window isn’t suitable, your system can still be delivered outside of a network, simply without the benefits of coordinated local delivery.

The choice is always yours.

Why participation windows exist

Participation windows exist to protect quality as delivery scales.

By coordinating installations locally, Glow reduces unnecessary repetition, improves sequencing, and maintains consistent standards — without compromising on individual design.

Efficiency, fairness, and pricing transparency

Coordinating delivery through Glow Networks creates efficiencies — but not by cutting corners.

Those efficiencies come from better planning, sequencing, and reducing unnecessary repetition — not from changing what’s designed or how systems are installed.

What this means in practice

  • Fewer repeat site visits
  • More efficient installation scheduling
  • Shared logistics and preparation
  • Cleaner handovers and commissioning

These are operational improvements that help delivery run more smoothly — for installers, homeowners, and the wider street.

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How this affects pricing

Pricing is always based on the system considered and designed for your home.

Where efficiencies are achieved through coordinated delivery, they are applied fairly and transparently. Network efficiencies may reduce delivery-related costs, but they never change system quality, specification, or performance.

There are no hidden discounts, incentives, or cross-subsidies between homes.

Fair pricing is the outcome of good planning — not pressure or promotions.

Timelines and what to expect

Glow Networks follow a clear, predictable delivery rhythm — without rushing decisions or compressing design.

While exact timings vary by location and project, most networks follow a structured path from confirmation to completed installation.

Glow prioritises doing things properly over doing them quickly.
If timelines shift, communication is clear and proactive.

Typical delivery timeline

Once a participation window closes:

  • Final delivery planning is confirmed
  • Installation sequencing is agreed locally
  • Dates are scheduled and communicated clearly

Most Glow Networks complete delivery within six to eight weeks of window close, depending on system complexity and local conditions.

What affects timing

Timelines can vary based on:

  • Network size and location
  • System complexity
  • Local grid requirements
  • Weather and site conditions

Glow prioritises doing things properly over doing them quickly. If timelines shift, communication is clear and proactive.

Before installation begins

Before any work starts, you’ll know:

  • When installation is scheduled
  • What to expect on the day
  • How long the work will take
  • Who to contact if you have questions

There are no last-minute surprises.

Why this matters

Clear timelines reduce disruption and allow installations to be delivered calmly, safely, and to a high standard.

It’s another way Glow Networks protects quality — at every stage.

Where Glow Networks Are Active

Glow Networks are established deliberately, region by region, where local delivery coordination and long-term care can be properly supported.

Glow Networks are currently active across Surrey, chosen for its housing stock, homeowner profile, and suitability for coordinated local delivery.

Additional areas are introduced only where delivery readiness, installer capacity, and quality standards can be maintained.

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See if a Glow Network is active near you

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