Powering British Farming: EME Power Systems Installs Two New Transformers and High Voltage System to Boost Agricultural Output

31st March 2025

We have successfully installed two new low-loss eco transformers to support a British farming enterprise. These transformers will ensure the farm can meet growing energy demands and continue feeding the nation


The installation is a crucial step in modernising the agricultural sector, providing reliable power to essential equipment such as irrigation systems, grain dryers, and cold storage units. With British farming at the heart of the economy, investments in energy security are more vital than ever.

Based in Lincolnshire (the breadbasket of England), the farming company has been expanding operations to keep up with the increasing demand for homegrown produce. However, with expansion comes greater energy consumption, making a robust power supply essential. The newly installed transformers will ensure the farm operates efficiently, reducing downtime and supporting sustainable agricultural practices.

As farmers continue to grapple with fluctuating energy costs, labour shortages, and market uncertainties, investments like this play a key role in securing the future of UK agriculture. Strengthening power networks in rural communities can help the industry remain resilient, productive, and self-sufficient.

Now more than ever, British farmers need tangible support to overcome these pressures. Infrastructure improvements such as these will ensure that British farms can continue flourishing for generations.

We at EME Power Systems understand:

British farmers work tirelessly to provide fresh, high-quality produce for our tables, all while navigating rising costs, unpredictable weather, and increasing pressures on the supply chain. We understand the immense challenges they face, and we’re proud to support them by delivering reliable, high-voltage infrastructure that enables them to grow and thrive. These new transformers will provide the necessary stability to power their operations without interruption.”