The easiest case
You own the roof and you pay the bill, so the saving is yours and the decision is yours alone. Find out what your buildings could save, free, whether that is one or twenty.
Start with the bill
A large share of what you pay is network, capacity and levy charges rather than energy. Fixing an error there costs you nothing up front.
Across 1 finding. The rest carry no figure because the bill did not show enough.
- Unused agreed capacity£4,120
Your agreed capacity is 500 kVA and your measured peak over the last twelve months is 214 kVA. That is worth checking with your network operator, because you pay for the capacity whether you use it or not.
Raised, not yet taken up · raised 3 Mar 2026 - VAT rateNo figure
The office supply is charged at the standard rate of VAT. Where a site is largely low use or qualifying, a reduced rate can apply and a declaration corrects it.
Raised, not yet taken up · raised 3 Mar 2026
What usually pays
When you use energy decides this, not how much. A building busy in daylight suits solar. One that runs at night usually does not.
Lighting and solar
Plant and fabric
What you get back
A record for the building with what each measure would cost and save.
Unit 4, Brookfield Industrial Estate
Brookfield Way, Warrington, WA5 0AA
What goes wrong
Four things we see repeatedly on commercial buildings.
Sized to the roof
The surplus is sold back at a fraction of what you pay to buy it.
No spare supply
Chargers or a heat pump turn into an application to the network.
Quoted off one annual figure
This is how optimistic savings get into a quote.
Taken at face value
A payback figure is worth nothing when the workings are hidden.
Add your buildings
An address, the floor area and a recent bill for each. Nobody contacts you unless you ask them to.