Healthier homes
Non intrusive monitoring of temperature, humidity and CO2, paired with adaptive ventilation logic designed to reduce mould risk while maintaining comfort.
SHEM is Mixergy’s Smart Home Energy Management system in beta. It brings together smart hot water, indoor air quality monitoring and adaptive ventilation, plus tariff optimisation, so providers can prevent damp and mould risk, cut avoidable cost, and prove performance across a portfolio.
We are inviting social housing providers to join beta trials and help shape what great looks like in real homes.
Non intrusive monitoring of temperature, humidity and CO2, paired with adaptive ventilation logic designed to reduce mould risk while maintaining comfort.
Automated insights and prioritised alerts to help teams triage risk, reduce avoidable callouts, and focus visits where they matter most.
Since early 2025, we’ve partnered with St Basils to pilot SHEM in supported accommodation, helping cut total energy bills by up to 30%, around £200 per resident each year.
| What we measured | Early pilot indicator at St Basils |
| Homes in scope | 32 self contained apartments |
| Tenant bill impact | Around £200 annual savings per tenant, up to 30% bill reduction |
| Tariff optimisation (Tariff Engine) | 20% average electricity tariff savings |
| Landlord admin time | Over 50% reduction in compliance admin time |
SHEM is a beta programme. Some elements are already proven within Mixergy deployments, others are being trialled and refined with partners. The goal is simple: turn each home into a self reporting asset that supports healthier outcomes, lower bills and easier compliance.
We are inviting a small number of housing providers to join structured beta trials. Partners will help us validate outcomes, tighten the operational workflow for housing teams, and ensure tenant communications are clear and supportive.
This is not a finished product launch. It is a working programme with defined trial scopes, shared learning, and a clear feedback loop.
One of the most pressing issues our young residents face is the ‘heat or eat’ dilemma, the choice between heating their homes and affording essential food and living costs. Through the Mixergy pilot, we are beginning to build a better understanding of how energy is used in supported accommodation and how technology can help young people make informed choices that reduce their bills and improve their wellbeing.
Jas S Sidhu, Director of Housing, St Basils