EPC C 2030 Positioning

Regulatory Exposure Context

UK rental properties are expected to meet EPC C standards by 2030.
Portfolio owners face increasing regulatory, valuation and refinancing exposure where assets remain below target.

Compliance risk is not only technical.
It is financial and portfolio-level.

Infrastructure-Based Compliance Strategy

The MAG Homes model approaches EPC improvement as structured infrastructure sequencing rather than isolated upgrade actions.

The framework prioritises:

• Fabric-first heat demand reduction
• Electrified heating without fossil fallback
• Predictable electrical load modelling
• Phased capital deployment
• Documented PAS2035 alignment

Portfolio Risk Management Logic

• Reduced uncertainty in upgrade sequencing
• Standardised deployment blocks
• Linear capital forecasting
• Asset-level documentation trail
• Audit-ready structure

Why Infrastructure Matters

Mechanical performance systems rely on efficiency variability.
Infrastructure-led electrification relies on controlled electrical capacity.

EPC improvement becomes modelled and repeatable rather than performance-dependent