VISHAL VADHEL ✅
SITE INSPECTOR (SGE 0269)
Vishal Vadhel is a dedicated and detail-oriented Site Inspector at Simple Green Energy. He plays a key role in delivering energy-efficient solutions under schemes like GBIS and ECO4. With a sharp eye for detail and strong knowledge of retrofit standards, Vishal carries out thorough on-site inspections. As a result, he ensures each property meets both the technical and eligibility criteria for insulation and ventilation upgrades.
Moreover, Vishal is known for his calm demeanor, strong work ethic, and proactive attitude. He communicates clearly, which makes the inspection process smooth and easy to understand for homeowners. In addition, his focus on quality and customer care helps every project start with confidence—laying the groundwork for a successful energy retrofit.
"Beyond his expertise in site inspections and energy assessments, Vishal enjoys spending his free time exploring scenic spots and discovering hidden gems around the UK. A cricket enthusiast and outdoor adventurer at heart, he values staying active and soaking in nature whenever possible. Vishal also has a deep interest in emerging technologies and regularly keeps up with innovations in the energy efficiency space. When he's not on-site, you’ll likely find him indulging in his love for good food, catching up on the latest music, or unwinding with friends and family."
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Solar Panel Grant
Homeowners with electric heating in the UK can access government-backed funding to help cover the cost of installing solar panels. Generate your own renewable energy, reduce electricity bills, and enhance your home’s efficiency.
Air Source heat Pump Grant
The UK government is supportive of renewable energy solutions, and air source heat pumps are no exception. Homeowners can take advantage of various grants and incentives aimed at reducing the upfront costs of installing an air source heat pump.
Central Heating Grants
First time central heating grants (FTCH) are available from the government as part of their energy efficiency scheme, Energy Company Obligation 4 (ECO4), which is aimed at reducing fuel poverty throughout the UK.