Over 5,000 Raven homes now rated EPC ‘C’ or better

Raven Housing Trust is proud to announce a significant step forward in its  commitment to sustainability and energy efficiency, having successfully upgraded  more than 5,000 homes (88% of its total portfolio) to achieve an Energy Performance  Certificate (EPC) rating of ‘C’ or better.  

The National Housing Federation’s (NHF) submission to the Public Accounts  Committee Inquiry into decarbonising home heating in April 2024 reported that only  68.7% of Housing Association homes are rated EPC ‘C’, placing Raven  approximately 28% ahead of the sector average. 

This milestone reflects Raven’s unwavering commitment to enhancing energy  efficiency and contributing to a more sustainable future for both customers and the  environment. 

Raven’s approach has been comprehensive, focusing on retrofitting older properties  with advanced energy-saving technologies, adopting sustainable building practices  in new developments, and working closely with local authorities and energy experts  to maximise the impact of these improvements.  

This work aligns with the UK government’s target of bringing as many homes as  possible up to an EPC rating of ‘C’ by 2030. 

In addition to these upgrades, Raven has recently launched an innovative sustainability training hub for its tenants at one of its properties in Redhill to equip  them with the knowledge and tools needed to further enhance energy efficiency in  their homes, reduce their carbon footprints, and lower utility bills.  

The training hub complements the physical improvements made to properties,  fostering a culture of sustainability throughout the community. 

Ali Bennett, Director of Homes at Raven, said: “This achievement is a testament  to our ongoing efforts to improve the quality of life for our customers; making their  homes warmer, quieter and cheaper to heat, while addressing the critical issue of  climate change. 

“By reaching an EPC rating of ‘C’ or better in over 5,000 homes, we’re making a  tangible impact on reducing carbon emissions and helping our customers save on energy costs. It’s a major step forward in our mission to create sustainable and  affordable living environments.”