We work with UK businesses where energy usage is a material cost, particularly where manufacturing, processing or qualifying site activity may create eligibility for relief.
Sectors below may qualify — eligibility is established case by case, after a review of activity, energy usage, suppliers, meters and supporting evidence.
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Production sites with significant electricity draw — particularly where activity sits within an eligible 4-digit NACE code — may qualify for EII relief, subject to the intensity and evidence tests.
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Bakeries, meat and dairy processors, chilled and frozen food sites, ready-meal manufacturers and beverage producers — energy-intensive activity may qualify, subject to eligibility.
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Inorganic and organic chemicals, polymers, resins and intermediates often sit within eligible NACE classifications. Eligibility depends on specific activity and intensity.
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Injection moulding, extrusion, blow moulding and similar high-energy processes may qualify, subject to the eligibility tests and evidence requirements.
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Steel processing, casting, forging, finishing and treatment activity is often electricity-intensive. Where the manufactured product is eligible, relief may apply.
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Pulp, paper, board and packaging conversion are well-recognised energy-intensive activities. Eligibility is subject to scheme tests and supplier treatment.
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Glasshouse growing, controlled-environment agriculture, livestock processing and similar high-energy operations may qualify for elements of relief, subject to eligibility.
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Process industries with continuous high electricity draw — including ceramics, glass and similar — often pass the intensity test. Eligibility still depends on the specific activity.
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Operations spanning multiple sites or meters often have complex energy billing. We help isolate eligible usage and align supplier treatment across the estate.
Sectors listed here may qualify. Eligibility depends on the facts of each business and is established through a full review.
If your business doesn't sit neatly in one of the categories above, that's often where the most interesting eligibility questions live. Send us the basics and we'll come back with a view.