Warm Homes Plan – Net Zero 2050 – PAS2035 Framework
Strategic Policy Context
The UK transition to electrified heat is shifting from isolated subsidy-driven interventions toward structured, infrastructure-led deployment models.
Warm Homes Plan funding, Net Zero 2050 targets and PAS2035 compliance frameworks require predictable, scalable and modelled deployment strategies.
Alignment with Warm Homes Plan
- Supports fabric-first upgrade sequencing
- Enables electrification without gas reliance
- Compatible with phased capital deployment
- Designed for long-term operational stability
- Suitable for multi-property programme rollout
Net Zero 2050 Compatibility
- Electrification of heat without fossil fallback
- Grid-integrated electrical demand logic
- Compatible with increasing renewable grid penetration
- Supports carbon reduction modelling at portfolio scale
- Reduces long-term emissions volatility linked to mechanical performance systems
- PV and battery infrastructure compatibility
- Controlled electrical demand architecture suitable for aggregation
- Structured pathway toward distributed flexibility participation
PAS2035 Compliance Logic
- Fabric-first principle applied before system sizing
- Retrofit assessment informs electrical load design
- Documented heat demand modelling
- EPC-aligned improvement sequencing
- Designed for whole-dwelling compliance strategy
Infrastructure-Level Position
This system is positioned as controlled electrical infrastructure aligned with UK decarbonisation policy.
It enables predictable electrification within structured retrofit frameworks rather than performance-dependent deployment
portfolio-scale decarbonization requires controllable electrical demand, not performance variability.
Landlord & Portfolio Regulatory Exposure
• EPC C 2030 compliance requirement
• Portfolio-level compliance risk mitigation
• Reduced retrofit sequencing uncertainty
• Infrastructure-based long-term compliance stability
• Compatible with phased capital planning
