March 6, 2024

EE Homes recenlty exhibited at our Black Country Registered Managers Conference and wanted us to share information with members.


You can access grants through their support to help you with energy costs within your business.


"Unlocking local authority and government grants can be a very tedious process with lots of red tape however there is a lot of “free” money available through schemes such as for ECO4 / Net Zero / BUS / HUGS


EE Homes deliver 50 plus grant led installs each and every month and they are able to blend certain grants / funds to suit your needs so if one scheme does not cover the costs of an install then they will look at two schemes for similar or even the same projects


It’s a very simple journey and they will be with you every step of the way from initial application to delivery


First and foremost they need to understand the make up and fabric of your portfolio and they can identify this in the first instance remotely with a site list and then through a comprehensive and FOC energy survey"


Contact Solo Nagra (former chairman of West Midlands Care Association) below to find out more:


solosnagra@hotmail.com

07791519702


Also please view the presentations below to find out more...

GL Electrical - Healthcare Energy Solutions GL Electrical- Story

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