Energy Saving Trust has developed a bespoke digital energy advice tool for Yorkshire Building Society. The tool creates action plans for consumers to make their homes more energy efficient, helping them to save money on their energy bills and reduce their carbon footprint.
The challenge
Yorkshire Building Society wants to help its customers, and the customers of its intermediaries, find the most cost-effective ways to save energy.
With 250 branches and local agencies, and nearly three million customers, the Society reached out to us to support its three priorities:
The solution
Energy Saving Trust developed the bespoke energy saving tool for the Society. The tool is available on both the Society’s website, and the website of its Accord Mortgages intermediary brand, for brokers to access.
Using the tool, customers answer a short series of questions about their home. They then get a personalised action plan and bespoke insights that tell them the most economical ways to reduce their energy consumption.
These include:
Marketing communications
Using Energy Saving Trust trusted facts, Yorkshire Building Society has also created a wealth of energy saving advice communications, including:
The result
Since its launch in December 2022, 2,176 customers have used the energy saving tool to create a plan for their homes (correct as of May 2023).
By working with Energy Saving Trust, the Society can confidently share energy saving advice with its customers. Customers recognise and value that the insights offered are independently verified and trustworthy.
Siobhan McHale, Product development manager at Yorkshire Building Society, said:
“We are committed to educating our customers around energy efficiency as we know reducing energy bills is a priority for many households with the current cost of living pressures. That is why we have been working in collaboration with Energy Saving Trust, to provide a tool that is available not only for our customers but to all homeowners, that will allow them to look at the most cost-effective ways to do this.”