Heva Energy has launched a salary sacrifice scheme that makes it easier for UK employees to get solar panels, home batteries and EV charge points.
There’s no upfront cost, no credit check and net costs start from £75 a month.
The scheme is cashflow positive from day one.
An employee earning £60,000 with a company EV and a detached house pays £123 a month after tax savings and is expected to save £171 a month in energy costs.
Employers save £2,500 in national insurance per participating employee each year.
Heva Energy was founded by Ian Napier and Thomas Newby to help people cut energy bills.
The scheme lets employees pay for solar, batteries and EV charge points through their employer using pre-tax salary reductions.
Napier said: “Energy price disruption is not short-term. It is a structural shift, and most households have no mechanism to protect themselves from it.
“Consumer finance for solar locks you into credit checks and 12% interest rates, while salary sacrifice removes both barriers and offers the deepest savings for those who need them most.
“This is about transforming energy independence from a luxury to a workplace benefit accessible to every taxpayer.”
Napier added: “We have seen demand triple in a month. People are looking at their bills and deciding they want a way out.”