Energy Solutions Designed for Gyms
Gyms have very different energy requirements from many other types of business.
Long opening hours, large open spaces, heating and cooling requirements, extensive lighting and high hot-water demand can all contribute to significant energy consumption.
Whether you operate an independent gym, fitness studio or multiple fitness locations, we can help you understand your energy position and manage your contracts more effectively.

Why Choose Energy Costs Managed for Your Gym?
Choosing an energy consultant isn't just about finding a cheaper tariff.
Running a gym is already demanding, and managing energy contracts, renewals, bills and supplier queries can become another job on your to-do list.
We help remove some of that complexity by providing clear advice and ongoing support.
When you work with Energy Costs Managed, you benefit from:
- Independent advice tailored to your gym
- Access to a wide range of UK energy suppliers
- Support with business electricity and gas contracts
- Help managing contract renewals
- A dedicated point of contact
- Support with supplier queries
- Straightforward advice without unnecessary jargon
- A no-pressure approach
Our aim is simple: to help your gym secure competitive energy contracts, improve control over your energy costs and save you time.
Why Energy Management Matters for Gyms
Energy can be a significant overhead for gyms, particularly where premises are large, opening hours are long and heating, cooling and hot-water systems operate for much of the day.
Even relatively small differences in energy rates and contract terms can add up over the course of a contract.
That's why it's worth taking a proactive approach to energy management rather than waiting until your next bill arrives or your contract is about to expire.
Gym owners may benefit from reviewing their energy arrangements when:
- Their current contract is approaching renewal
- Energy bills have increased unexpectedly
- They are opening a new gym
- They have acquired or taken over another site
- They are expanding to additional locations
- Their current supplier isn't meeting expectations
- They want greater visibility of their energy costs
- They simply want to know whether they're getting a competitive deal
A proactive approach can help you understand your position, plan ahead and avoid unnecessary costs.










