
The effect of MEES regulations on commercial property by 2030
Mar 31, 2021 · From 01 April 2023, the scope of MEES will extend to existing tenancies of most commercial property and will restrict a landlord's ability to continue to let property with an F or G rating. The Energy Efficiency (Private Rented Property) (England and Wales) Regulations 2015 (the PRS Regulations) set out the detailed MEES regime. Moving to EPC B...
Non-domestic Private Rented Sector minimum energy efficiency standards ...
Mar 17, 2021 · We're seeking views on the government's proposed framework to improve implementation and enforcement of the EPC B target by 2030 for privately rented non-domestic buildings.
Non-domestic Private Rented Sector minimum energy efficiency standards ...
Oct 15, 2019 · We're seeking views on the proposed targets for the minimum energy efficiency standard for privately rented non-domestic buildings in 2030. The government has committed to support businesses to...
Minimum energy efficiency standards: MEES regulations
Jan 15, 2025 · Property owners must demonstrate progress towards target rating; 2030: Further increase to minimum EPC rating of 'B' Compliance window runs from April 2028 to April 2030; Represents significant step-up in energy performance requirements
the non-domestic MEES to set a long-term regulatory target of EPC B by 2030, or the highest EPC band a cost-effective package of measures could reach. This is an ambitious target, that will...
MEES countdown - EPCs must be at least C in 2027 and B in 2030
Mar 19, 2021 · It is, therefore, proposed that properties must be at an EPC level C by 1 April 2027, increasing to level B by 1 April 2030. If these levels cannot be met by the relevant milestones, the landlord must have registered an exemption. Failure to do so could lead to a fine.
Commercial property sector set to miss MEES target by a decade
1 day ago · New research suggests that it will take until at least 2040 for all rented commercial properties to meet the 2030 MEES standards of EPC rating B or higher. ... In May 2024, the commercial real estate market was due to miss the target by eight years, but the latest analysis adds an additional two years to the already sluggish pace of change. ...
Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES)
In April 2016, The Energy Efficiency (Private Rented Property) Regulations 2015 brought into force Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) in the residential and commercial Private Rented Sector (PRS). These standards apply to properties in England and Wales.
Are the MEES changes for commercial property in force yet?
Sep 26, 2023 · While the property sector awaits further clarity on the regulatory targets, we've taken a look back at what is required from commercial property to comply with the upcoming 2027 and 2030 MEES regulations.
The legislation - MEES
Legislation has now been passed to further raise the standards to a D rating by 2025 and a B rating by 2030. Through over 20 years experience we have developed a method of assessing the energy efficiency of your property and deliver a simple pathway to achieve the required energy efficiency rating based on the most economic solution.