Evoriel, a company featured in Vintage Altaroc Odyssey 2022, one of the leaders in the real estate services sector, announces the launch of Impact, a new entity dedicated to the ecological transition.
The Climate Energy (2019) and Climate and Resilience (2021) laws aim to ban the rental of energy-guzzling housing. These measures are essential to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 while reducing fuel poverty. Landlords are now obliged to renovate their properties, but this work can also generate substantial savings on energy bills. Evoriel estimates that these savings could exceed 50%, while also improving the comfort of homes.
Created in 2024, Evoriel, formerly part of Nexity, has launched Impact to embody its commitment to energy renovation. Under the Lamy, Oralia and Richardière brands, the group offers solutions tailored to the needs of homeowners and landlords alike. Through partnerships, notably with Franfinance for advantageous financing solutions, Evoriel facilitates access to renovation. One of Impact's flagship offers is a guaranteed energy label after renovation, a first on the market.
With over 450 condominiums undergoing renovation, EVORIEL is demonstrating its commitment on a large scale. The group is also supporting the second Green Deal to renovate 10,000 homes by 2025. With nearly a million customers and a network of 200 branches, Evoriel is a key player in the energy transformation of France's housing stock.
According to Karine Olivier, the group's CEO, Evoriel aims to become the benchmark for energy renovation in France, reinforcing its commitment to more sustainable real estate, pointing out that "with 4.8 million homes currently classified as energy passoires (F and G), the stakes are immense."