Non-domestic Energy Performance  Certificates (EPCs)

A non-domestic EPC is required if you build, sell, or rent out a property; or make changes to the number of occupier spaces that requires new or additional heating, air conditioning, or ventilation.

EPCs rate how energy efficient your building is, using grades from A to G (with ‘A’ being the most efficient grade). Legislation states that a new tenancy (including renewals) can only be granted for buildings with an EPC rating of E or above. From April 2020, this will also apply to existing tenancies.

Our accredited EPC assessors have completed EPCs across the UK. Working with developers, we are assessing buildings of all scale and type, with experience covering a variety of sectors.

In addition to meeting your statutory compliance obligations, our EPC assessors typically identify potential additional savings. Where a building is rated below E, our MEES plans provide clear, actionable, and cost-effective methods to improve your rating.

Our assessments and recommendations are based on 20+ years experience, a pragmatic approach to energy performance, and knowledge of the industry’s most innovative energy technologies. Proposed solutions are modelled and simulated using the latest software to test their impact so you can be sure your investment will pay off.

Our EPC Expertise.

  • Non-domestic accredited EPC assessors

  • Level 3, 4 and 5 EPCs

  • New build EPCs

  • EPC reviews

  • IESVE & Designbuilder: advanced dynamic simulation modelling software

“You can be fined between £500 and £5,000 based on the rateable value of the building if you don’t make an EPC available to any prospective buyer or tenant”

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