New high-tech low-carbon homes selling fast at Cardiff development site

The Aspen Grove low-carbon development incorporates 149 homes for sale with easy access to Cardiff city centre and the M4. The homes, which make use of the latest low-carbon technologies, are expected to have energy costs that are 60% lower than the average UK home and around 50% lower than a typical new build, allowing residents to make huge savings on their bills. CO2 emissions will be around 90% lower than an average home and 80% lower than a new build.
The development includes two, three, four and five-bedroom homes in detached, semi-detached and townhouse styles. All of the homes host a raft of technologies including photovoltaic panels, lithium ion batteries and ground source heat pumps. The homes are also connected by a state-of-the-art monitoring system to ensure the comfort of the new residents whilst saving energy too.
Edward Rees
Regional Director for Wates Residential
Jim McArdell
Head of Projects, from Sero, the company behind the low-carbon technology
The new development at Aspen Grove, is part of the Cardiff Living development programme between Cardiff Council and Wates to provide 1,500 new homes across 40 sites in the city over a 10-year period.
Wates works with local authorities like Cardiff Council to find better and more innovative ways to reduce waste, reduce energy consumption and enhance the natural environment, and is committed to eliminating waste and carbon from its operations by 2025.
Other sites within the development programme showcase the latest low-carbon technologies and are being built with modern methods of construction to save time and improve safety. Tenants have recently moved into new council homes that have been built by Wates Residential in Crofts Street in Roath, and new homes are being made to Passivhaus standards at Highfields to help the council on its journey to net zero.