Independent Power & Water Audits · Malta
We audit your building’s power and water, cut the waste, and use EPAS grant funding to cover the assessment. For hotels, factories, food producers, cold stores, data centres and healthcare in Malta.
Independent. We don’t sell equipment · Grant-Funded. EPAS Covers Up to €6,000 · Power and Water. The whole utility bill · Savings that Stick. We prove them and hold them.
You Can’t Cut a Bill You Can’t See.
Your power and water arrive as one number. The waste is buried inside it: oversized equipment, settings nobody has touched in years, and a rate you were never moved off. We find it.
One Bill, No Detail.
Power and water come as a lump sum. Nobody can tell you which room, machine or process is draining it, so nobody fixes it.
Savings Don't Last.
A quick win fades. Equipment drifts out of tune, settings get overridden, staff move on. Last year’s saving quietly becomes this year’s waste.
Grant Money Goes Unused.
EPAS will pay for the assessment and help fund the fixes. Most businesses never claim it, because the paperwork needs the right technical backup. We handle both.
There’s Never Been a Cheaper Time to Look.
Prices keep rising, the rules keep tightening, and right now the government will pay for the assessment itself. That window is open today.
€6,000
What EPAS puts toward your assessment, up to. Smaller users get it done for free. Live now, from the Energy and Water Agency.
July 2026
When EPAS launched. Your grant band is set by your last three years of use, so the sooner you act, the better it works for you.
10 to 15%
What a first audit typically finds in a building that has never had one. On a big bill, that pays for the assessment several times over.
Every 4 Years
Larger businesses must audit on this cycle under EU rules. It isn't optional, and the clock resets each time.
The Offer – One Person, From Audit to Proof
We measure how your building really uses power and water, find the cheapest ways to cut it, sort the grant paperwork, and check the savings actually show up. Start to finish, one point of contact.
Stage 1
The Audit
We go through your building and find where power and water are wasted, what it’s costing you, and what it takes to fix. A clear, costed picture, not a checklist.
- Power and water, from equipment and cooling to lighting and the rate you’re on
- Every source of waste found and put in money terms
- Grant-funded: the energy audit meets ISO 50002 and qualifies for EPAS support
- Ranked by payback, so you know exactly what to do first
Stage 2
The Plan
Every fix, with what it costs, what it saves, and how fast it pays back. We start with the free and cheap wins, then the bigger ones, and we handle the grant applications for you.
- Every fix costed, with payback and return
- Starts with no-cost changes, builds up to bigger projects
- Grant applications handled (EPAS, Micro Invest, EU schemes)
- We’re tied to no supplier, so the advice is never a sales pitch
Stage 3
The Proof
We help you buy the right thing at the right price, then measure the savings so you can see they landed, and keep them from slipping.
- Help choosing and buying, with no supplier bias
- Savings measured and confirmed, not just promised
- Kept in check over time, so they don’t fade
- A track record you can use for future grants and compliance
Who Does the Audit?
Every audit is carried out by Thomas Gauci, a warranted mechanical engineer (No. 2089) and REWS-registered energy auditor, ISO 50002 certified, with fifteen years across offshore wind, oil and gas and subsea construction. The same engineering that commissions a wind farm goes through your plant room.
Built for Businesses With Big Utility Bills
Hotels and Resorts
Cooling, hot water, laundry, kitchens and pools run non-stop. Power and water waste adds up across every room and every season.
Food and Drink Producers
Heat, cooling and water are built into how you make things. It's a direct production cost, and it's rarely tuned.
Factories and Manufacturers
Motors, compressed air, process heat and cooling water run around the clock. It's some of the most wasteful use on any site, and most of it is fixable.
Cold Storage and Logistics
Refrigeration is the business. A few points of efficiency is the line between profit and loss.
Data Centres
Servers and cooling never switch off, and the cooling can use serious water. On a load that runs 24/7, a single point of efficiency is a large, permanent saving.
Healthcare and Care Homes
Round-the-clock power and water, with strict comfort and safety needs. Utility costs shape the whole business case.
What Happens in the First 20 Minutes
No sales pitch. A straight conversation about your building.
- We look at your operation, your building, and your utility bills
- We point to where the waste probably is and what you could save
- We show how EPAS and other grants could cover the assessment and the work
- We tell you straight whether there’s enough there to be worth it
If it’s not a fit, we’ll say so. If it is, we’ll lay out the next steps.
Grants Available To You
EPAS – Energy Performance Assessment for Enterprises (EWA)
What it funds
The assessment itself. Two streams, by average annual energy consumption over the last three years:
- Low Energy Consuming Enterprises (below 140,000 kWh): free service – on-site visits by qualified professionals, tailored recommendations, follow-up sessions.
- Medium Energy Consuming Enterprises (140,000 kWh – 2.78 million kWh): non-repayable grant toward the assessment.
Grant bands (medium stream)
- 140,000 – below 280,000 kWh → up to €2,500
- 280,000 – below 1.39 million kWh → up to €4,000
- 1.39 – 2.78 million kWh → up to €6,000
Who can apply
Enterprises registered with the Malta Business Registry, and self-employed with a valid VAT number.
Eligibility window
Open now (launched July 2026). No closing date published on the official page – apply while open.
Micro Invest 2026–2030 (Malta Enterprise)
What it funds
The improvements: plant, equipment and systems, including energy-efficiency and alternative-energy investments where not receiving other state aid.
What it gives
Tax credit of up to 65% of eligible expenditure (85% for Gozo-based), with raised caps under the 2026–2030 guidelines – up to €75,000 for Gozo-based businesses, family businesses and social enterprises. Minimum invoice €500 excl. VAT.
Who can apply
Businesses and self-employed with 1–50 employees, VAT-registered, turnover or balance sheet under €10M.
Eligibility window
2026–2030 guidelines in force (published 11 May 2026), covering costs from calendar year 2026 onwards; applications submitted annually. For costs incurred in 2025 (previous rules): the standard deadline of 27 May 2026 has passed; late applications accepted until 25 November 2026.
Smart & Sustainable Investment Grant (Malta Enterprise)
What it funds
Investments in plant, machinery, equipment and technologies for waste minimisation, sustainable materials, energy efficiency, water efficiency and sustainable digitalisation, delivering a quantifiable CO2 reduction of at least 10%.
What it gives
Cash grant of 50% of eligible expenditure, up to €100,000 per project. Minimum project €10,000.
Who can apply
Limited liability companies, partnerships or self-employed; licensed commercial premises; at least one full-time employee registered with Jobsplus; not defaulting on tax, VAT or social security.
Eligibility window
Applications until 18 December 2026 (per the official Malta Enterprise page – secondary sources citing September or November 2026 are out of date).
Green Mobility Scheme (Malta Enterprise)
What it funds
EV charging infrastructure and leasing of clean or zero-emission commercial vehicles integral to business activity.
What it gives
Tax credits and interest-rate subsidies.
Who can apply
Enterprises with at least five full-time employees.
Eligibility window
Applications by 30 November 2026.