We are pleased to announce a new partnership with United Infrastructure Ltd focused on delivering a full-scale retrofit of a 1930s property inside the cutting-edge Energy House 2.0 research facility.
Energy House 2.0 provides a unique environment where full-size homes can be tested under controlled climatic conditions. This project will allow researchers and industry partners to investigate how retrofit solutions perform in practice, helping to address some of the key challenges associated with upgrading older housing stock.
The findings from this collaboration will support wider efforts to improve energy efficiency, reduce carbon emissions, and accelerate progress toward national net-zero goals.
We look forward to sharing updates as the project progresses and to continuing our work with partners across academia and industry.