Sector

Hotels, restaurants and leisure venues

24/7 operation, comfort-critical plant, and a relentless focus on opex.

Hospitality buildings run 24/7, are comfort-critical and carry some of the highest energy intensities in commercial property. We deliver TM44, EPCs, ESOS and energy audits that respect guest experience and trading patterns, with a clear line of sight to F&B kitchen extract, hot-water demand and HVAC controls.

Sector pain points we solve

The challenges that come up over and over again on hospitality & hotels estates — and the angles we take on them.

Energy intensity on opex

Hospitality typically runs 2–4x the kWh/m² of an office; small percentage savings translate to large EBITDA gains.

Guest-facing surveys

Front-of-house surveys must be invisible to guests — this needs experienced surveyors, not generalists.

Kitchen extract and HVAC

Oversized extract, leaky make-up air and uncontrolled HVAC are the single biggest savings opportunities — and the easiest to mis-diagnose.

Brand-standard MEES strategy

Branded estates need one consistent EPC and MEES strategy, not 50 different consultant approaches.

What we deliver

A joined-up programme of compliance and advisory work, sized to the sector's realities.

TM44 across guest and BOH cooling systems with overnight scheduling
Commercial EPCs and MEES uplift planning across the brand
Energy audits focused on F&B, hot water, HVAC and laundry loads
ESOS Phase 4 group Lead Assessor sign-off across operating entities
Thermography of plant rooms, façades and electrical distribution

Services we lean on for this sector

Common questions

Can you survey overnight?

Yes — most hotel work is delivered late evening or overnight to avoid impact on guests.

Do you work across branded estates?

Yes. We support brand-level programmes with consistent reporting and a single point of contact for the operator.

Other sectors

Cut hospitality energy without cutting comfort

Tell us about your estate and we'll scope an audit and compliance plan within one working day.

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