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Free feasibility report

A free heat pump feasibility report for your hotel.

A no-cost, no-obligation assessment prepared by Dotz Energy engineers. It identifies savings opportunities, decarbonisation potential and a practical pathway to lower-cost hot water — specific to your site, not a generic brochure.

No cost — initial report at no charge
No obligation — you choose whether to proceed
Hotel-focused assessment
Fast — typically 3–4 weeks once data is received
Why this report

The opportunity can be significant — but the answer must be site-specific.

Hotels are among the most thermally intensive buildings there are. Whether a heat pump project makes sense depends on your loads, tariffs, plant room and operations.

Large hot-water loads

Guest rooms, pools, spas, kitchens and laundry consume thermal energy 24/7.

Rising energy costs

Boiler fuel and energy costs put growing pressure on operating margins.

Decarbonisation goals

Lower carbon without compromising guest comfort or hotel operations.

Plant-room reality

Space, storage, controls and electrical constraints are confirmed up front.

The report helps prioritise the right sites and decide whether to proceed, defer or investigate further — before any money is spent.

No-cost scope

What Dotz Energy will do for free.

01

Kick-off meeting

Agree scope, timeline and the candidate site or sites.

02

Data review

Assess utility, fuel, equipment and operating data.

03

Engineering assessment

Model the opportunity using agreed assumptions.

04

Site review

Plant-room walk-through where required.

05

Written report

Deliver a feasibility and savings report.

06

Management workshop

Present findings and recommended next steps.

Initial feasibility only — excludes detailed design, procurement, approvals and binding performance guarantees.

Hotel inputs

What information we’ll need.

We can start with what you already have. Missing data is addressed with reasonable assumptions and clearly identified in the report.

Energy bills & tariffs

Electricity and fuel invoices, or interval data.

Existing hot-water plant

Boiler type, capacity, age and set-points.

Operating profile

Rooms, occupancy and hot-water demand patterns.

Site & plant-room details

Photos, layout drawings, storage and available space.

Controls & metering

BMS, sensors and monitoring data, if available.

Key contacts

Executive sponsor and site engineering contact.

Report deliverables

What the feasibility report delivers.

A written, engineering-led report — with a recommendation you can take to management.

Executive summary

A clear go / no-go / investigate-further recommendation.

Baseline

Current energy use, cost position and assumptions.

System concept

Indicative heat-pump capacity and architecture.

Storage & resilience

Controls, storage and backup-boiler strategy.

Savings estimate

Indicative energy, cost and carbon reduction.

Roadmap

Risks, gaps, mitigation and recommended next steps.

If the project is viable

Dotz can deliver it as a fully funded service.

Where the report shows a strong case, Dotz Energy can fund, install, operate and maintain the system under Heating as a Service — fully funded hot water, priced below your current fuel base case, with existing boilers retained as backup.

No upfront capex — Dotz funds the solution
Operate & maintain — Dotz manages performance
Predictable savings — a lower contracted heating cost
Lower carbon — supports decarbonisation goals
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FAQ

Heat pumps for hotels — common questions

Do heat pumps work for hotels?

Yes. Commercial heat pumps reliably supply hot water at hotel scale — guest rooms, pools, spas, kitchens and laundry — and typically use far less energy than gas, diesel or LPG boilers. Combined with thermal storage and intelligent controls, they meet peak morning and evening demand, and existing boilers can be retained as backup for resilience.

How much can a hotel save by switching to heat pumps?

It is site-specific, which is exactly what the feasibility report quantifies. Depending on the current fuel, tariffs and hot-water demand profile, hotels can reduce heating energy use and CO₂ emissions by up to 80%. The report provides an indicative savings estimate for your specific property.

What is a heat pump feasibility study?

An engineering assessment of whether a heat pump system makes technical and commercial sense for a specific site. Dotz Energy reviews your energy bills, existing hot-water plant, operating profile and plant-room constraints, then delivers a written report with a baseline, system concept, savings estimate and a clear go / no-go recommendation.

How much does the Dotz Energy feasibility report cost?

Nothing. The initial feasibility report is free and carries no obligation — you choose whether to proceed, defer or investigate further.

How long does the feasibility report take?

Typically 3–4 weeks once the initial data is received.

Do we need to replace our existing boilers?

No. Existing boilers remain in place as backup, supporting redundancy, peak demand and operational resilience.

What if we don't want to invest capital in new equipment?

If the project is viable, Dotz Energy can deliver it as Heating as a Service — Dotz funds, installs, operates and maintains the system, and the hotel purchases heat at a contracted rate below its current fuel base case. No upfront capex, predictable savings and lower carbon.

Get started

Request your free assessment.

Tell us a little about your hotel — a few preliminary details are enough for us to confirm fit and set up a short kick-off call.

Next steps

1Nominate a hotel
2Share the initial data pack
3Schedule a 60-minute kick-off

A free first step toward lower-cost, lower-carbon hot water. Start with one priority hotel and let the data define the opportunity.

On-site facilities

Free and no-obligation. We'll only use these details to prepare and discuss your feasibility assessment.