Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) are often overlooked by the energy retail and energy efficiency markets despite being a steadily growing commercial opportunity.

SMEs account for 99.9% of the business population of the UK representing a staggering three fifths of employment and half of the turnover of the UK private sector (£2.3 trillion).

They contribute a significant amount to overall UK emissions and represent a market opportunity for smarter energy services to help them reduce their energy use and carbon impact.

Imminent regulatory changes to private rented building standards, such as the likely increase of MEES (Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards) requirements from EPC Band E to Band B by 2030, where cost-effective will mean that SMEs and landlords will soon be compelled to engage with and improve their working environments.

Despite these factors creating overall positive market signals, there is still a distinct lack of innovative propositions targeting SMEs.

A wave of further policy and regulatory action is indicated in the Heat and Buildings Strategy:

Key points

The report Barriers to innovation in smart energy services for SMEs developed a range of recommendations, including:

Smart Energy Services

Business Models

Tenancy Agreements

Smart Meters

Funding

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Barriers to innovation in smart energy services for SMEs

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