Smart energy solutions that add value, meet regulations, and futureproof your properties.
Sector overview
At Pogo Energy Systems, we design and deliver solar PV, battery storage, and heat pump systems that slot seamlessly into your new build programme. Whether you’re meeting planning requirements or boosting long-term market value, our technology helps deliver highly energy-efficient, regulation-ready developments.
Our systems are engineered to help you comply with current standards—and future ones too. They reduce the ongoing carbon footprint and energy bills of your developments while enhancing their appeal to environmentally conscious buyers and tenants. With Pogo, you’re building smarter from day one.
Tailored to Your Project
Every site is different—so our renewable energy solutions are never one-size-fits-all. We work closely with your project team to ensure solar panels and heat pumps are integrated in a way that meets energy targets, supports SAP calculations, and complements your design.
Whether you’re building homes, apartments, or mixed-use developments, our team ensures the technology fits—visually, technically, and economically.
Aligned with the Future Homes Standard
From 2025, all new homes must meet the UK’s Future Homes Standard, which calls for dramatic reductions in carbon emissions and energy use. That means no new gas connections and a move toward technologies like air source heat pumps and solar PV.
By partnering with Pogo Energy Systems, you gain a supply chain that’s already delivering to Future Homes standards today. We help developers make smooth transitions away from fossil fuels, meeting Part L and local authority sustainability targets with ease.
How Pogo Energy Systems Works with Developers
Our in-house team handles everything—from technical design and energy forecasting to installation and handover. We liaise directly with site managers, M&E consultants, and planners to keep everything aligned and on schedule. Our goal is to make renewables easy to implement without disrupting your build programme.
You’ll get a single point of contact, accurate forecasts, and performance you can trust—every step of the way.
Solar PV can help meet Part L energy efficiency targets and demonstrate sustainability credentials often required by planning authorities, reducing the risk of non-compliance or project delays.
Yes—buyers are increasingly drawn to homes with lower running costs. Battery systems improve self-consumption, reduce grid reliance, and increase the overall appeal and value of the property.
Heat pumps meet incoming standards by replacing gas heating with a low-carbon alternative. They provide highly efficient heating and cooling, aligning perfectly with the Future Homes Standard and helping avoid costly system upgrades later.
While there’s an upfront investment, systems like heat pumps can reduce costs in other areas—such as avoiding gas infrastructure or oil tanks. They also increase EPC ratings and buyer appeal, supporting faster sales and stronger returns.
Absolutely. Buyers increasingly expect sustainable features. Homes with solar, batteries, and heat pumps are more attractive to today’s energy-conscious market—and can be marketed with real long-term savings in mind.