Save Energy and Money
with Our Home Solutions


Save Energy and Money
with Our Home Solutions
Invest in home energy solutions
We know many of you are already taking steps to reduce your energy bills and carbon footprint, but there are some big leaps you can make that could have a long-term impact. We are here to help you invest in your future with exclusive savings.
Relax and recharge with home EV charging
We're here to help make going electric even easier. With a new electric vehicle charger at home, you can enjoy the convenience of overnight charging. Simply park up and put your feet up knowing that you’ll wake up full charged for the day ahead.

Install solar energy for a brighter future
Take control of your energy and enjoy the benefits of generating your own power. Installing solar panels could save you up to £827 a year on your electricity bills^^. Plus, battery storage means you don’t need to waste a watt, by storing your excess energy for a rainy day.

Lower your carbon footprint and your energy bills with a heat pump
This modern heating solution replaces your traditional boiler, offering a more sustainable way to heat your home and provide hot water. You could save up to £290 annually on your heating costs.† Our experienced installation partners will handle the entire installation process, ensuring a perfect fit for your home. And now, you can save £350 on your new heat pump!

Terms and conditions
^^These are example figures only, based on standardised MCS calculations. Savings are based on property fitted with a south-facing solar array in central England on a roof with a 35-degree tilt and no shading, with electricity consumption of 4,000 kWh per year (with the customer at home all day), at a tariff rate of 27.03p/kWh. The solar array contains 12 x 460W panels (5.52 kWp) generating 5,161 kWh/year, fitted with a 5.1 kWh (5.1 kWh usable) battery.
†Savings information for heat pumps provided by the Energy Saving Trust based on a standard air source heat pump in an average sized, four-bedroom detached home, with radiator upgrades as required versus an old G-rated gas boiler.