Published: November 18th, 2025
Businesses across the region are being urged to register for a pilot scheme which can provide them with grants of up to £100,000 to help cut their energy bills and drive growth.
The Business Energy Advice Service (BEAS) offers free energy assessments to qualifying businesses and 50% match-funded grants of up to £100,000.
In Shropshire and Telford & Wrekin the full BEAS programme is available, while businesses in Herefordshire have access to the free energy assessment.
A spokesperson said: “BEAS can help businesses fund energy improvements such as solar panels, improved refrigeration, building insulation, energy-efficient lighting, heating and ventilation.
“There is no payback required on the grants, and BEAS is part of a broader government initiative aimed at reducing carbon emissions nationwide.”
To qualify for the BEAS programme, businesses must have an annual energy consumption of at least 25,000kWh and:
- Must classify as an SME
- Be a commercial entity/profit-seeking enterprise
- Have operated from a commercial address for at least 12 months
- Be responsible for paying the business’s energy bills
If you are unsure of your business’s energy consumption, the BEAS website includes a special calculator to help provide an estimate.
Following the energy assessment, businesses are sent a report containing a series of recommended actions to help lower their energy use and bills. They may then have the opportunity to apply for a grant.
Mike Leach, of Wolverhampton-based heat treatment specialists Alpha-Rowen said the programme had been a tremendous help.
“I was delighted by the depth of insights gained from the free business energy assessment provided.
“The recommendations the assessment provided were not only practical but should also lead to a noticeable reduction in our energy costs.”
For more information and to register for the scheme visit https://www.businessgrowthwestmidlands.org.uk/support-programmes/business-energy-advice-service-beas/
For information about other help available within the Marches visit https://marchesgrowthhub.co.uk/support/marches-energy-grant/