Get your EPC energy rating. Understand your energy performance certificate. Stay ahead of UK regulations.
At TEAM Energy, we provide comprehensive Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) for commercial buildings across the UK. Whether you are a landlord, property manager, or sustainability lead, our EPC services help you meet legal requirements, improve energy efficiency, and plan for future building upgrades.
What is an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)?
An EPC is a document that shows how energy efficient a building is. It includes an EPC energy rating from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient), along with recommendations for improving performance.
Our expert assessors produce accurate, compliant EPC reports that help you to understand your building’s energy usage, identify cost saving opportunities and align with your sustainability and carbon reduction goals. Commercial buildings with a valid and up-to-date Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) comply with the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES), which require all privately rented properties to have a minimum EPC rating of E before a tenancy—new or existing—can be granted.
Access our EPC guide for more information.
Why choose TEAM Energy as your EPC provider?
We are a trusted EPC provider with decades of experience in energy consultancy. Our services include:
- EPC certificates for commercial buildings
- Portfolio wide EPC assessments
- Improvement plans based on EPC results
- Access to all your EPC certificates.
Whether you need a single energy EPC or a full estate review, we tailor our service to your needs.
What are the benefits of using our EPC services?
- Compliance assurance: Meet current and future UK regulations
- Strategic insights: Use your EPC report to guide upgrades and investment
- Sustainability support: EPCs help you track progress toward net zero goals
- Long term validity: Your energy performance certificate UK is valid for 10 years.
Who needs an EPC certificate?
- Landlords: Avoid fines and ensure your properties meet MEES
- Tenants: Understand your potential energy costs before leasing
- Investors: Evaluate energy performance during acquisition
- Facilities managers: Plan upgrades and monitor efficiency.
Get your EPC certificate today
Whether you are looking for a new EPC certificate, need help understanding your EPC energy rating, or want to improve your building’s energy performance rating, our experts can help you.
To learn more about EPCs and for a closer look at one, visit our EPC explained.