Energy performance is an increasingly important consideration in the Polish real estate market, driven by EU climate policy, national regulations, and investor-led sustainability requirements. Partner provides Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) services across Poland, supporting property owners, investors, and occupiers in meeting regulatory obligations and improving asset energy performance.
An EPC provides a formal assessment of a building’s energy efficiency and carbon performance, assigning an efficiency rating and identifying opportunities for improvement. EPCs are commonly required in connection with property sales, leasing, development, and refurbishment, and form a key component of broader sustainability and ESG strategies.
Partner undertakes EPC assessments in line with Polish implementing legislation and applicable EU directives, ensuring certificates are compliant with current regulatory requirements.
EPC assessments typically evaluate:
The resulting certificate provides a clear summary of current performance and highlights measures that may improve energy efficiency and reduce emissions.
Beyond certification, Partner supports clients in understanding the practical implications of EPC results, particularly where energy performance may affect marketability, leasing strategy, or investment decisions.
Where required, Partner can provide advisory support to identify improvement measures, assess feasibility, and align energy upgrades with broader ESG and decarbonisation objectives.
EPC services in Poland are delivered as part of Partner’s wider energy, ESG, and technical advisory offering. This integrated approach allows EPC findings to be considered alongside:
This ensures energy performance is assessed within the wider context of asset strategy and long-term value.
Partner provides EPC services across Poland for a wide range of asset types, including commercial, industrial, logistics, mixed-use, and residential buildings, as well as development projects where energy performance assessment is required.
