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Fund your power factor correction project with no capital outlay.

Operating across the United Kingdom, United States, New Zealand, and Australia

Instead of paying ongoing charges to the energy company, those same costs fund the installation.

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No capex. No increase to your bottom line.

Same engineering. Same suppliers. Same results.


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Power Factor Correction Hasn’t Changed - How It’s Funded Has

Power factor correction is established engineering. The equipment, installation methods, and outcomes are well understood. We are engineers who specialise in power factor correction funding. Decisions are based on confirmed savings, validated specifications, and agreed contractor pricing, so all parties work from the same trusted figures.


Once funding is in place, we step back, allowing projects to proceed without delay.


  • Installers deliver the system as specified.
  • Clients retain cost certainty and control.
  • The project moves forward smoothly.
  • The sooner the system is commissioned, the sooner the charges stop.

This approach is now standard practice where capital efficiency and delivery assurance matter.

Power factor correction is established engineering. The equipment, installation methods, and outcomes are well understood. We are engineers who specialise in power factor correction funding. Decisions are based on confirmed savings, validated specifications, and agreed contractor pricing, so all parties work from the same trusted figures.


Once funding is in place, we step back, allowing projects to proceed without delay.


  • Installers deliver the system as specified.
  • Clients retain cost certainty and control.
  • The project moves forward smoothly.
  • The sooner the system is commissioned, the sooner the charges stop.

This approach is now standard practice where capital efficiency and delivery assurance matter.

The funding process

Start with a conversation.

Speak to your installer or engineer first. When you’re ready, drop us your details or give us a call. We’ll confirm whether funding may be appropriate and explain the next steps quickly and with no obligation.

Start with a conversation.

Speak to your installer or engineer first. When you’re ready, drop us your details or give us a call.

We’ll confirm whether funding may be appropriate and explain the next steps quickly and with no obligation.

What we do (and what we don’t) 


We do:


  • Fund power factor correction projects

  • Confirm numbers with your chosen installer

  • Work with most installers and manufacturers

  • Structure projects to be cash-flow neutral


We don’t:


  • Sell equipment

  • Replace your installer

  • Convince you PFC is needed

  • Specify your installer

  • Specify your equipment needs

Working with installers and suppliers


We work with most recognised power factor correction installers and equipment manufacturers. Where a project already has an installer or engineer, we support them directly and align funding to the agreed scope.

Where surveys or additional technical input are required, we can help organise these and introduce appropriate suppliers to move the project forward. If a preferred installer or manufacturer is not already on our network, they can be approved quickly so the project is not delayed.


The objective is simple:

keep the project moving, with the right people involved, and the funding in place.

Working with installers and suppliers


We work with most recognised power factor correction installers and equipment manufacturers. Where a project already has an installer or engineer, we support them directly and align funding to the agreed scope.

Where surveys or additional technical input are required, we can help organise these and introduce appropriate suppliers to move the project forward. If a preferred installer or manufacturer is not already on our network, they can be approved quickly so the project is not delayed.


The objective is simple:

keep the project moving, with the right people involved, and the funding in place.

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