Energy Reports delivers comprehensive, data-driven insights and personalised recommendations to help residential and commercial customers dramatically reduce their energy consumption, lower their utility bills, and transition to cleaner, more sustainable energy sources.
Most households and businesses have very little visibility into how, when, and where they consume energy. Without this understanding, it is impossible to make informed decisions about how to reduce consumption and costs. Energy Reports changes this by providing clear, actionable data analysis that transforms raw energy usage information into a roadmap for savings.
The global energy landscape is undergoing a profound transformation. Renewable energy technologies — particularly solar photovoltaic and wind power — have achieved cost parity with fossil fuels in most markets, and in many cases are now significantly cheaper. This shift represents an extraordinary opportunity for households and businesses to reduce their dependence on volatile fossil fuel prices while simultaneously cutting their carbon emissions.
Energy Reports provides comprehensive analysis of renewable energy options available to you, taking into account your location, energy consumption profile, available roof space, local grid conditions, and financial circumstances. Our reports include detailed financial modelling that shows you the expected payback period, lifetime savings, and return on investment for different renewable energy options — giving you the information you need to make confident, well-informed decisions.
Explore renewable options →Smart home technology has revolutionised the way we manage energy in our homes. From intelligent thermostats that learn your preferences to automated lighting systems that respond to occupancy and daylight levels, these technologies make energy saving effortless and intuitive — while also improving comfort and convenience.
A smart thermostat is one of the most impactful energy efficiency upgrades you can make to your home. Unlike conventional programmable thermostats, smart thermostats learn your daily routines and preferences over time, automatically adjusting heating and cooling to maximise comfort while minimising energy use. They can detect when you leave home and enter an energy-saving mode, and they can be controlled remotely via smartphone, giving you complete control over your home's energy use at all times.
Studies consistently show that smart thermostats reduce heating and cooling energy consumption by 10-15% on average, with some households achieving savings of up to 25%. When combined with other smart home technologies — such as automated blinds that reduce solar gain in summer, smart plugs that eliminate standby power, and occupancy sensors that control lighting — the cumulative savings can be substantial. Energy Reports analyses your current setup and identifies the specific smart home investments that will deliver the greatest return for your household.
Learn about smart home savings →The average household wastes a significant proportion of the energy it pays for. By implementing the measures recommended in an Energy Reports analysis, most households can achieve substantial, lasting reductions in their energy bills.
Proper loft, wall, and floor insulation prevents heat from escaping your home in winter and keeps it cool in summer, dramatically reducing heating and cooling costs year-round.
A typical residential solar installation generates enough electricity to cover 50-80% of a household's annual consumption, with excess power exported back to the grid for additional income.
Replacing all incandescent and halogen bulbs with LED alternatives reduces lighting energy consumption by up to 90%, with each bulb lasting 15-25 times longer than its predecessor.
Upgrading to energy-efficient appliances — particularly refrigerators, washing machines, and dishwashers — can reduce appliance energy consumption by 20-50% compared to older models.
Electric vehicles are rapidly becoming the dominant form of personal transportation, offering significant environmental benefits and, for many drivers, lower running costs than petrol or diesel alternatives. Home charging is the most convenient and cost-effective way to keep your EV powered up, and when combined with solar panels, it can make your driving almost entirely free of carbon emissions.
Installing a dedicated home EV charger is one of the most practical steps you can take to support your transition to electric driving. A standard home charger (7kW) can fully charge most electric vehicles overnight, ensuring you always start the day with a full battery. Smart chargers can be programmed to charge during off-peak hours when electricity is cheapest, or when your solar panels are generating surplus power — maximising both convenience and cost savings.
Energy Reports provides comprehensive guidance on home EV charging, including an assessment of your electrical system's capacity, recommendations for the most suitable charger type and installation location, and an analysis of the financial benefits of different charging strategies. We also help you understand available government grants for charger installation and how to integrate your EV charging with solar panels and battery storage for maximum efficiency and minimum cost.
Explore EV charging solutions →Our library of expert guides, reports, and resources covers every aspect of energy efficiency and renewable energy, from simple behavioural changes to major home improvements and commercial energy management strategies.
A comprehensive overview of all insulation options available for UK homes, including loft insulation, cavity wall insulation, solid wall insulation, and underfloor insulation. Includes cost estimates, typical savings, and guidance on accessing funding.
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An in-depth guide to understanding energy efficiency ratings for household appliances, with detailed comparisons of energy consumption across different product categories and advice on making the most cost-effective upgrade decisions.
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Everything you need to know about upgrading your home's lighting to LED and smart systems, including product recommendations, installation guidance, and a detailed analysis of the financial benefits and payback periods for different approaches.
Read the full guide →Energy bills can be confusing and opaque, making it difficult to understand what you are actually paying for and where you might be able to make savings. Energy Reports helps you cut through the complexity and understand exactly what drives your energy costs.
Your energy bills contain a wealth of information about your consumption patterns — but only if you know how to read them. Energy Reports analyses your historical billing data to identify trends, anomalies, and opportunities for improvement. We compare your consumption against similar households in your area, taking into account factors such as property size, age, and occupancy, to give you a clear picture of how your energy use compares and where the greatest opportunities for savings lie.
Our analysis goes beyond simple comparisons. We use advanced modelling techniques to simulate the impact of different energy efficiency measures on your bills, giving you a clear, quantified picture of the savings you could achieve. This information is presented in a clear, accessible format that makes it easy to prioritise actions and track your progress over time. Whether you are looking to make small, incremental improvements or undertake a comprehensive energy transformation, our data-driven approach ensures that every decision you make is informed, strategic, and cost-effective.
Start your energy analysis →We combine deep technical expertise with clear, accessible communication to deliver energy insights that are genuinely useful and actionable. Here is what sets us apart.
Our reports are built on rigorous analysis of your actual energy consumption data, combined with detailed modelling of the potential impact of different efficiency measures. Every recommendation is backed by solid evidence and realistic financial projections, so you can make decisions with confidence.
We recognise that every household and business is unique. Our recommendations are tailored to your specific circumstances — your property type, your energy consumption patterns, your budget, and your goals — ensuring that the advice you receive is relevant, practical, and achievable.
Energy Reports is completely independent of energy suppliers, equipment manufacturers, and installers. We have no commercial incentive to recommend any particular product or service, which means you can trust that our advice is always in your best interests and not influenced by commercial relationships.