
GO inaugurates new net zero offices in Zejtun
GO has inaugurated its €20 million Net Zero Offices in Zejtun, marking a significant milestone in sustainable, digitally advanced workspaces
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GO has inaugurated its €20 million Net Zero Offices in Zejtun, marking a significant milestone in sustainable, digitally advanced workspaces. The new headquarters, designed to support Malta’s green future and digital transformation, highlights GO’s commitment to sustainability and inclusivity in the nation’s journey toward a greener tomorrow.
Minister Miriam Dalli emphasized the need for collaborative action to drive Malta's green future, stating, “Governments’ commitment to sustainability is not just about reducing emissions—it’s about investing in our future.” She expressed support for initiatives like GO’s new green headquarters, highlighting the importance of aligning private sector innovation with public policy to ensure a cleaner, more prosperous Malta.
GO’s CEO, Nikhil Patil, echoed this sentiment, stressing the company’s commitment to sustainability alongside digital advancement. “We have only one planet, and at GO, we believe in helping Malta ‘Go Green’,” he said, noting the company’s €100 million investment in True Fibre and its efforts to phase out legacy networks and roll out energy-efficient 5G powered by AI to reduce carbon emissions.
A blueprint for sustainability and innovation
“Our Zejtun campus is more than just a workplace—it’s a symbol of our vision for a sustainable future,” said Nikhil. “With over 3,000 solar panels harnessing clean energy, we’re not just powering our operations—we’re generating enough electricity to support 420 homes each year. That’s real impact.”
Nikhil emphasized the company’s commitment to innovation: “From smart energy management installed by our own subsidiary SENS, to advanced water recycling, every detail of our campus is designed for efficiency and sustainability. Our cutting-edge systems don’t just reduce costs—they redefine how businesses can operate responsibly.”
“But sustainability isn’t just about technology; it’s about choices,” Nikhil continued. “By converting nearly half our fleet to electric and embracing flexible work policies, we’re cutting emissions in meaningful ways.”
“This is just the beginning,” Nikhil concluded. “Our mission is clear—to lead by example, to inspire change, and to build a future where business and sustainability go hand in hand.
A hub for digital transformation and community engagement
The campus is not only a physical space but a symbol of GO’s broader strategy to "Reduce. Replace. Reinvent." In fact, GO’s commitment to climate action 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.”
Looking ahead
GO said it's journey does not stop here. It has signed up to science-based targets, aiming for a 42% reduction in carbon emissions by 2030 and 90% by 2050. By leveraging its subsidiary companies and driving climate action across its broad subscriber base, GO is paving the way for a digital future that is as sustainable as it is inclusive.