Our mission with Project EPI-C is to provide affordable energy and sustainable energy solutions to those who need our help the most, pensioners, low-income families, disabled and those receiving benefits, addressing the issue of energy poverty through the use of discounted supply, free energy saving equipment, renewable technology, community projects and peer-to-peer energy frameworks.
We are committed to making a difference, providing affordable energy for those most in need promoting a more sustainable future for all communities, but particularly those marginalised and at risk by energy prices, by empowering them to participate in the energy market and share the benefits of affordable green energy we can abolish energy poverty forever.
"Energy poverty is a silent killer that claims more lives than malaria, tuberculosis, and HIV/AIDS combined."
8th Secretary General of the UN
"Energy poverty is a moral and ethical challenge that requires a collective response from all of us."
Politician and
climate change activist
"Energy poverty is a human rights issue, and we have a responsibility to ensure that everyone has access to modern energy services."
Mexican Minister of Foreign Affairs
PVolt, aims to tackle energy poverty through a multi-faceted approach. We will offer discounts to those who need it most to make energy more affordable. Additionally, we will provide free energy-saving equipment to help customers reduce their energy consumption and bills.
PVolt also wants to work with organisations and communities to develop renewable energy projects, providing free funding and expertise, which will not only create affordable energy solutions and jobs but also help to reduce the carbon footprint of the energy sector.
Furthermore, we will educate customers on how to use energy efficiently and lobby for a more equitable deal for consumers, advocating for policies that ensure energy access for all.
Overall, PVolt's commitment to reducing energy poverty demonstrates their dedication to creating a more sustainable and equitable energy system.
Homes affected by energy poverty in the UK, that figure rises to 66% for the most vulnerable households.
Average household energy bill up from £1100 in 2019 and forecast to reach in excess of £3000 by 2024.
NHS yearly cost of treating Illness created by cold or damp housing in the UK
Estimated number of excess winter deaths in the UK each year, many of which are linked to cold homes.
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