MEES uplift

Improve energy performance and boost your property’s marketability

Improving EPC ratings for commercial premises

Many commercial property owners face difficulties improving EPC ratings to meet Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES), particularly for older or complex buildings.

Our MEES uplift service in Essex identifies inefficiencies through precise assessments and provides tailored, cost-effective solutions to help you improve energy performance. We’ll use Level 5 Dynamic Simulation Modelling to maximise your EPC score, ensuring compliance without unnecessary costs or disruptions and significantly enhancing the value and desirability of the property.  

Why do you need this service?

Regulatory
confidence

Guaranteed compliance with MEES standards means you’ll avoid fines or restrictions. 

Reduced operational
costs

Reduced energy consumption keeps charges low for both tenants and owners.

Future-proof
strategies

Ensure your building’s energy performance aligns with upcoming regulations and market demands.

Our Process

Arrange an initial consultation

to discuss your property’s current EPC rating and compliance needs.

Carry out an onsite assessment

by inspecting your building systems, fabric, and energy usage.

Perform SBEM & Level 5 Dynamic Simulation Modelling

for accurate analysis through energy modelling techniques.

Develop tailored recommendations for energy upgrades

as per a longer-term improvement strategy.

Guide you through the upgrade process

with ongoing implementation support.

Issue a compliant EPC

with an improved rating.

Why choose Energy Digest?

Our MEES uplift service is designed to help property owners in Colchester, Essex and the surrounding areas improve their Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating to meet Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES). MEES regulations require a minimum EPC rating of E for leasing or selling non-residential buildings, which can be difficult to achieve.
The consultants here at Energy Digest will employ a range of industry-leading methods to not only identify the areas that are having a negative effect on your EPC rating but develop a clear action plan that addresses them.

Our service includes Level 5 EPC assessments for commercial buildings, which use Dynamic Simulation Modelling to provide the most detailed and accurate insights. All in all, our MEES uplift solution will help you maximise your building’s energy efficiency and ensure total regulatory compliance, so you are not open to penalties from your local authority and there are no restrictions on selling or letting your property.

Fast turnaround time

To help you meet your own deadlines, we’ll book and issue your MEES uplift within 7 working days.

Multi-disciplined team

We cover 20+ services in the built environment, with specialists providing high-value calculations and strong advice.

Achievable solutions

Our professionals provide recommendations that are calculated to ensure real world outcomes, resulting in cost-effectiveness and high impact.

Level 5 expertise

Our advanced Level 5 EPC assessments deliver the highest level of detail and accuracy for complex or unique buildings.

Speak to our
experts today

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

MEES Uplift
FAQs

A MEES uplift involves improving a building's energy performance to meet the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES). It is necessary for buildings with an EPC rating of F or G, as these properties cannot legally be leased without achieving at least an E rating. This ensures compliance with regulations, avoids penalties, and improves energy efficiency.

MEES are UK regulations requiring all rented properties to achieve a minimum EPC rating of E. The standards aim to reduce carbon emissions and improve energy efficiency across the building stock. Non-compliance can result in fines ranging from £500 to £150,000, depending on the building's rateable value.

Level 5 Dynamic Simulation Modelling provides highly detailed and accurate energy performance analysis. It is particularly useful for complex buildings – for example, those with atriums, significant glazing, or unique layouts – where simpler methods like SBEM may not be sufficient. By capturing the building’s energy performance precisely, it helps achieve the highest possible EPC score.

Yes, integrating renewable energy systems such as solar panels, heat pumps, or wind turbines can significantly improve a building's EPC rating. These technologies reduce reliance on fossil fuels, lower energy costs, and contribute to a building’s compliance with MEES by improving its energy efficiency and sustainability profile.

Listed buildings and heritage properties are often exempt from MEES if compliance would "unacceptably alter their character or appearance." However, energy efficiency improvements can still be voluntarily implemented to enhance performance and reduce operating costs, provided they respect the building’s historical integrity. We can provide more information on this aspect if required.

What are your Environmental
Responsibilities?

EPC Commitments for Non-Domestic Properties
 
Key MEES (Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards) milestones include:
 
Current Requirement: EPC rating of E or higher for legal lettings.
2027 Target: Anticipated minimum EPC rating of C.
2030 Goal: Projected requirement for a minimum EPC rating of B.
 
Strategic upgrades ensure compliance, tenant satisfaction, and future-proofed properties.

Still unsure?

We offer free phone call and email support until you’re ready to proceed with us.
Access free support for your project now.

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