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Commercial Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs)

Is your building’s energy performance impacting both the environment and your business costs? With a Commercial EPC, you can gain valuable insights into your energy efficiency and unlock the potential for savings and sustainability.

Here’s why EPCs are essential for businesses like yours:

Insight into Energy Efficiency: Commercial EPCs provide a comprehensive assessment of your building’s energy usage and identify areas where energy efficiency improvements can be made. It’s the first step toward a greener, more sustainable operation.

Cost Savings and Carbon Reduction: By implementing the recommendations outlined in your EPC, you can significantly reduce energy consumption, lower utility bills, and improve your return on investment. Energy efficiency pays off in more ways than one!

Compliance and Legal Requirements: EPCs are often mandatory for commercial buildings, ensuring compliance with energy performance standards and regulations. Stay ahead of the curve and demonstrate your commitment to sustainability.

Here’s why you should choose our EPC service:

  • Competitive Pricing: Among the lowest rates in the UK.
  • Quick Turnaround: Clear timescales and efficient service.
  • Exceptional Support: First-class customer service and aftercare from our knowledgeable advisors.
  • Profit for Purpose: As a profit-for-purpose company, all our profits go to the environmental charity PECT.

Take the first step toward a more sustainable future.

Contact us today for a free quote and discover how a Commercial EPC can transform your energy efficiency and reduce your business costs.

ABOUT US

Green Energy Switch (GES) delivers a broad range of energy services across the UK; specialising in working with social landlords and local authorities. Established in 2006, GES is a subsidiary of environmental charity PECT. We gift-aid any profits to PECT to help fund their vital work. In doing so, we are the lead sponsor of their Forest project. So far over 117,000 trees have been planted, equating to a remarkable reduction of over 1,300 tonnes of carbon emission.