The Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) currently require commercial properties in England and Wales to hold an EPC rating of E or higher to be let on a new or existing tenancy. That has been the law since 1 April 2023. Properties below E are unlettable unless a valid exemption is registered.
EPC B by 2030: Why Solar Is an Asset Protection Decision
Why Solar Panel Prices Are Rising in the UK in 2026
China's Ministry of Finance announced on 9 January 2026 that the country would scrap export VAT rebates across a long list of products from 1 April. Solar panels lost the rebate entirely. Battery products had theirs cut from 9% to 6%, with the rest scheduled to disappear on 1 January 2027.
Solar Solutions for UK Property Developers: What the Future Homes Standard Means for Your Next Project
TL;DR From 24 March 2027, every new home in England must have solar PV under the Future Homes Standard in accordance with the final Approved Documents. It is a functional requirement of Building Regulations, not an optional upgrade.
GivEnergy Goes Into Administration: What It Means for UK Homeowners
TL;DR GivEnergy was, for a long time, one of the most recognisable names in UK home battery storage. So when news broke in early April 2026 that the company had filed a Notice of Intention to Appoint Administrators, it sent a shockwave through the industry.
Tesla Electric UK: What It Means for Powerwall Owners in 2026
TL;DR On 12 March 2026, Ofgem officially granted Tesla a full retail electricity supply licence. Tesla Electric is coming to the UK. Anyone can sign up - you do not need a Tesla car or a Powerwall. But the more Tesla hardware you have, the more the system works in your favour. Powerwall owners can realistically reduce their annual electricity bill by £700 or more, and earn additional income through a Virtual Power Plant - before Tesla Electric has even launched, using tariffs available today.
Solar Panels for Care Homes UK: Reducing Energy Costs and Meeting the ESG Goals
TL;DR
Care homes have one of the most consistent and unavoidable energy profiles of any building in the UK. Heating runs all day. Lighting runs all night. Medical equipment does not pause. Staff are on site around the clock. There is no quiet period where you can simply switch things off and wait for cheaper rates.
From P-Type to N-Type Solar Panels, Why the Shift?
For those who have their finger on the pulse of the solar energy market, it's becoming obvious that there is an increasing shift towards the manufacture and use of n-type solar from p-type panels in both commercial and domestic settings, to the point where the former now dominate. But why has this shift come about, and more fundamentally what is the difference between the two?
High Power Solar Panels
In the space of just a few years, the average panel we install on domestic projects has shot up from around 315W to at least 375W, with more and more residential modules breaking the 400W barrier.
This is down to a few factors, such as the widespread adoption of new, more efficient technologies, bigger cells and bigger modules:
Tier 1 Solar Panels: Are They Worth It?
When researching solar PV, you may have come across the phrase ‘tier 1 solar panels’. It’s used as a selling point by some manufacturers and installers to demonstrate the reliability of their products. But is that really the case?











