GO plc has entered a new phase as it just inaugurated its new state‐of‐the‐art Net Zero Offices in Żejtun, with a massive investment of €20 million.

Designed to power a green future and drive forward the nation’s digital transformation, the new Head Office epitomises GO’s commitment to leaving no one behind in Malta’s journey towards a greener tomorrow.

During the inauguration, Minister Miriam Dalli highlighted the Government's commitment to sustainability, emphasising its strong support for initiatives like GO’s new green headquarters and the drive toward a greener future.

Nikhil Patil, GO’s CEO, said in a statement that it’s on each one of us to take care of our planet. Whilst reiterating GO’s promise to driving a digital Malta where no one is left behind, Mr Patil emphasised that this also requires ensuring that the digital future that we are building is a sustainable one.

Boasting over 3000 solar panels harnessing clean energy, Mr Patil emphasised the ‘real impact’ left by GO thanks to its new premises, with every detail of the campus designed for efficiency and sustainability.  GO also prides itself in the advanced water recycling technologies at the new premises, as well as converting half of its fleet to electric.

Apart from its new premises, GO has entered a new phase with the recent launch of GO ENERGI, a new product designed to help make sustainable energy solutions more accessible to everyone and effectively putting a more concrete footing into the energy sector. This initiative aims to bring renewable, fixed-price electricity directly to homes and businesses, reaffirming GO’s role in helping Malta “Go Green.”

In his statement, Mr Patil concluded that GO’s mission is “to lead by example, to inspire change, and to build a future where business and sustainability go hand in hand”.

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