EPC Targets: What 2027 and 2030 Mean for Landlords and Local Authorities
The government has set ambitious energy performance targets that will reshape the housing and property sector over the next decade. By 2027, all rental properties must reach an EPC rating of C, with a further requirement for an EPC rating of B by 2030. These deadlines apply to both social housing providers and private commercial landlords, and the consequences for failing to meet them are serious. Properties that do not comply will face penalties, risk becoming unrentable, and may lose long term value.
For local authorities, the challenge is twofold. They must upgrade their own housing stock while also ensuring private landlords comply with the regulations. Councils are being asked to balance limited budgets, government targets, and the practical realities of improving older homes that often have structural and design challenges. Housing associations and local authority landlords face additional pressure because their properties must remain safe, habitable, and affordable for residents during the retrofit process.
Commercial landlords face a different but equally demanding situation. Many office blocks, retail units, and mixed-use developments still fall below the required standard. Upgrading these buildings will often involve major fabric improvements, renewable energy installations, and modern heating systems. The cost of non-compliance could result in vacant buildings, reputational damage, and lost rental income.
TF Energy is actively supporting clients to prepare for these changes. With experience delivering retrofit programmes across London, Bristol, Newport, Hampshire, and many other regions, TF Energy understands the complexity of managing large scale projects. Our teams help structure and phase works so that disruption is minimised, and residents remain fully informed. By applying tried and tested processes, we ensure programmes are completed on time and in line with PAS 2030 and PAS 2035 standards.
Preparation is key. A strategic approach, starting with accurate surveys and clear planning, ensures landlords and councils can meet the targets without last minute rushes or unnecessary costs. TF Energy provides end to end support, from detailed property assessments to installation and final compliance checks. Our project management expertise allows us to deliver on housing stock upgrades, civic buildings, schools, and commercial portfolios.
The 2027 and 2030 EPC requirements are not optional. They are part of the UK’s wider commitment to net zero, lower energy consumption, and improved living standards. Landlords and local authorities who act now will be better placed to meet deadlines, protect asset value, and contribute to a more sustainable built environment. TF Energy stands ready to help clients navigate this critical transition.









