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EPC energy-efficiency ratings in Kensington and Chelsea

local authority · ONS code E09000020

How energy-efficient are homes in Kensington and Chelsea by EPC rating?

Across 124,117 domestic Energy Performance Certificates lodged in Kensington and Chelsea (cumulative to 2026-03-31), 46.5% are rated EPC C or better (rank 113 of 348 local authorities by share rated C or better) and 16.6% are rated E or worse. The median domestic EPC band is D (SAP 55-68). Source: MHCLG EPB live tables (Table D1), Open Government Licence v3.0.

Official statistics · MHCLG EPB live tables (Table D1)·As of 2026-03-31 · updated quarterly (each new MHCLG EPB release) (last: )
46.5%C or better

Homes rated EPC C or better — Kensington and Chelsea

Rank 113 of 348 local authorities · 1.6 points above the England average of 44.9%

Median band D (SAP 55-68)

EPC band distribution — Kensington and Chelsea

Domestic EPC band distribution for Kensington and Chelsea
BandSAPShareCertificates
A92-1000.0%45
B81-916.6%8,163
C69-8039.9%49,550
Dmedian55-6836.8%45,733
E39-5412.9%15,998
F21-382.9%3,607
G1-200.8%1,021
Total rated certificates124,117

Percentages are of rated (A-G) certificates; “Not Recorded” certificates (0) are excluded from the percentage denominator. Counts are of certificates lodged, not unique dwellings. Source: MHCLG EPB live tables (Table D1), cumulative to 2026-03-31.

Key figures — Kensington and Chelsea

Key EPC figures for Kensington and Chelsea
MetricValueSource
Median EPC bandDMHCLG (derived from counts)
Rated EPC C or better (A+B+C)46.5%GeraRent (from band %)
Rated EPC E or worse (E+F+G)16.6%GeraRent (from band %)
Total domestic EPCs lodged124,117MHCLG EPB live tables
National rank (C or better)113 of 348GeraRent (ranking)

EPC running-cost comparison

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£420/yr
Indicative running-cost saving moving an EPC band D home to band C

Kensington and Chelsea EPC ratings — questions and answers

What is the typical EPC rating in Kensington and Chelsea?
The median domestic EPC band in Kensington and Chelsea is D (SAP 55-68). The single most common band is C at 39.9% of rated certificates. Based on 124,117 EPCs lodged cumulatively to 2026-03-31 (MHCLG EPB live tables, Table D1).
How many homes in Kensington and Chelsea are rated EPC C or better?
46.5% of rated domestic EPCs in Kensington and Chelsea are band C or better (A+B+C), the threshold the UK government uses for its "EPC C by 2035" ambition. That compares with 44.9% across England. 16.6% are rated E or worse (E, F or G).
What does each EPC band mean?
EPC bands run A to G by SAP energy-efficiency score: A = 92-100, B = 81-91, C = 69-80, D = 55-68, E = 39-54, F = 21-38, G = 1-20. A is the most energy-efficient (lowest running costs and carbon); G is the least. Privately rented homes in England and Wales must currently be at least band E to be let lawfully.
Where does this EPC data for Kensington and Chelsea come from?
From the Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government (MHCLG) "Live tables on Energy Performance of Buildings Certificates", Table D1 (domestic properties by energy efficiency rating), cumulative to 2026-03-31. These are counts of certificates lodged on the EPB Register, not unique dwellings — a home re-sold or re-let since 2008 can hold several EPCs. Open Government Licence v3.0, (c) Crown copyright.

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Source: Energy Performance of Buildings Certificates — Live tables (Table D1, Domestic properties by energy efficiency rating), Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government (MHCLG). Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. (c) Crown copyright. Open Government Licence v3.0. Cumulative to 2026-03-31 (Cumulative, all domestic EPCs lodged Q4 2008 to 2026 Q1 (to 31 March 2026)). Figures are counts of certificates lodged, not unique dwellings; a home re-sold or re-let since 2008 can hold several EPCs. The “share rated C or better” and the national ranking are derived by GeraRent from the official band percentages.