The launch will help estates reduce reliance on gas-linked heating as falling UK production and rising import exposure increase pressure on energy costs, supply resilience and net zero delivery.

As UK businesses face a sharper energy-resilience challenge as gas import exposure rises and energy costs continue to pressure margins, Haydale plc has launched JustHeat Pro, a B2B platform designed to help commercial estates cut emissions, control energy costs and reduce exposure to fossil-fuel volatility.

The launch comes as UK energy production fell to a record low in 2025, net import dependency remained high at 43.5% and fossil fuels still supplied 75.2% of energy demand. With gas production at its lowest level since the early 1970s, businesses remain exposed to import-linked heating costs, as Norway supplies nearly 70% of UK gas imports and the US accounts for 76% of LNG imports. That pressure is already being felt, with 63% of trading businesses concerned about energy prices and 27% citing energy costs as a factor behind potential price rises in July 2026.

JustHeat Pro has been developed to address that challenge, combining Haydale's graphene-enabled electric underfloor heating technology with SaveMoneyCutCarbon's B2B delivery capability across design, specification, installation, commissioning, installer training, Measurement & Verification and project management.

Haydale's JustHeat Pro has been launched to give commercial estates a practical route to move heating away from gas-linked systems and towards more efficient electric heat. The platform combines Haydale's graphene-based conductive ink technology with a full delivery framework, spanning design, heat-load calculations, CAD layouts, installation support, commissioning, training, Measurement & Verification and managed project delivery.

The launch is important because heat remains one of the hardest parts of building decarbonisation to deliver in practice. Buildings and product uses accounted for 22% of UK net greenhouse gas emissions in 2025, with gas heating identified as a key source of commercial building emissions.

By combining graphene heating technology with design support, project delivery and performance validation, JustHeat Pro is designed to close the gap between specifying a heating upgrade and actually delivering it, giving businesses a practical route to reduce gas reliance, improve energy resilience and evidence measurable gains in energy use, carbon reduction, comfort and operating performance.

Simon Turek, Chief Executive Officer of Haydale plc, said: "Energy resilience is now a commercial issue for every organisation that owns, operates or develops buildings in the UK. Businesses are being asked to cut carbon and control costs while much of the UK's energy resilience still depends on imported fossil-fuel supply chains. JustHeat Pro gives them a practical route to move away from that exposure. This is not simply a heating product. It is a platform that combines graphene-enabled technology with the delivery and verification capability businesses need to make heating transition commercially viable."

Mark Sait, Chief Commercial Officer of Haydale and CEO of SaveMoneyCutCarbon, added: "The Net Zero Reality Index shows that businesses have not rejected net zero. They are rejecting projects that do not deliver clear commercial value. When rising costs are forcing businesses to delay energy, water and carbon-reduction plans, the answer cannot be more reporting. It has to be better delivery. JustHeat Pro brings together technology, engineering, installation and Measurement & Verification so clients can turn heating upgrades into a resilience strategy."

The launch forms part of Haydale's wider strategy to scale cost-effective decarbonisation solutions across the built environment, with SaveMoneyCutCarbon combining customer access, advisory, design, project delivery, financing support and verified performance measurement with proprietary graphene-enabled technologies including JustHeat. The platform is designed for a wide range of commercial and public-sector settings, including offices, multi-site estates, commercial landlords, retail, hospitality, mixed-use developments, warehousing, light industrial buildings, student accommodation, build-to-rent schemes, care homes, assisted living, social housing, residential developments, healthcare, education and public-sector estates.

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