Cottsway is West Oxfordshire’s largest housing provider and has over 5,100 homes across Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and Worcestershire. Cottsway are working to reduce carbon emissions and energy costs for customers in these homes and are working with Sava to help achieve these objectives.

What did Cottsway want to achieve?

At the beginning of the project Cottsway held only enough energy data to calculate ratings within Sava Technology for a small number of properties. Cottsway had commissioned a large number of EPCs over several years which they no longer had access to. Cottsway also held a lot of useful energy data in separate asset datasets such as PV information and gas boiler makes and models.

The Sava team worked with Cottsway to create a robust data baseline using Open Data Communities data. This provided access to most of the data from previous EPC assessments. From this baseline, Sava were then able to align the additional data Cottsway already held (PV, boiler etc.) to increase the quality and accuracy of the dataset.

Cottsway commented that they would recommend to anyone who is not already handling Open Data downloads themselves to ensure this data gathering and cleansing work is done by the Sava team.

Lynne Berry, Asset Intelligence Officer for Cottsway said:

What were the outcomes?

Sava Technology provided Cottsway with:

  • Energy (SAP) and EI (Carbon) ratings for the whole stock where data was available
  • A populated copy of Sava Technology
  • A populated KGI to allow Cottsway to upload all gathered data into their asset management system
  • Continued assistance with any errors or data queries

What are the next steps?

Now Cottsway has a more comprehensive overview of their stock, the next steps are to start with analysis on prioritising next year’s budget expenditure on their key energy saving measures that will be undertaken at void and a separate planned programme. They will then identify what data gaps they have with a view to improving overall data quality. They will also do planning analysis on future projects around boiler replacement and moving to SAP 10.

What were the benefits of working with Sava Technology?

Cottsway commented that, “having undertaken our Sava Technology training we are now ready to dive in and we can see how we will be able to set up plans and inputs for various projects and improvements in a way that will really save us data analysis time and how we will be able to do new analyses we would not have been able to do without having this set up.”

Sava asked Cottsway if they would recommend our consultancy services to other housing providers. Lynne replied “We thought we could set this up without consultancy, and we might have been able to muddle through, but it is so much more efficient and faster to have the consultancy team at Sava to hold our hand and steer us and our data in the right direction. Darren is extremely knowledgeable and has been invaluable to the project.”