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Free energy assessments for SMEs in South and Vale  

Energy Solutions Oxfordshire has been awarded funding to provide fully funded energy assessments to organisations in South and Vale (worth a minimum of £1,500 each).  

If your organisation wants to find out how it could lower energy bills, cut carbon emissions and make buildings more comfortable for users, get in touch to register their interest for a fully funded energy assessment.  

We have a limited number of assessments available so register early to avoid disappointment.  

Update, 10 December 2024: we have now allocated all of the fully funded energy assessments available through this funding. Organisations can still get in touch to discuss energy saving support with the team.

How will an energy assessment help my business?  

An energy assessment from our expert team will:   

We also stay in touch with you following delivery of the assessment, signposting you to any new national or local funding available to help you install the energy saving measures.  

Who can apply? 

To be eligible organisations must be an SME (fewer than 250 employees) and be based in either South or Vale District Council areas. If you want to check your geography, use this site.  

If you are a large organisation, please contact the ESOx team directly to discuss your needs.  

Applications will be assessed according to a criteria that includes readiness to take action on our recommendations. Those most prepared to implement low carbon projects will have higher priority. 

How to apply?  

Any eligible organisation is encourage to register their interest via our simple online form. We will then get in touch to discuss taking your application further.


Find out more about Energy Solutions Oxfordshire here and see the success stories of those we’ve already helped.  

Get in touch with Alison Grunewald, Low Carbon Hub’s Business Relationships Manager and ESOx Team Lead at alison.grunewald@lowcarbonhub.org if you have any questions.  


About the funding 

This project is funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. 

Logos that read: Funded by UK Government. Vale of White Horse District Council. South Oxfordshire District Council