GivEnergy’s troubles continue as the UK’s ESA chimes in on the separate company GivEnergy Software Ltd, and battery warranty.
Largely as expected, UK residential battery supplier GivEnergy Ltd has has entered administration, according to a notice published in the London Gazette on 10 April, with Christopher Brooksbank of CB Business Recovery Ltd appointed as administrator.
This follows the earlier notice of intention filed on behalf of GivEnergy by LCF Law.
No further updates have been published on GivEnergy’s official channels since.
Update, April 16, 2026: The administrator, CB Business Recovery, has posted a statement with regards to GivEnergy, noting redundancies, legal entities involved, and warranties.
The following statement in full is from Mark Barlow, Senior Case Administrator at CB Business Recovery:
GivEnergy Ltd, a UK-based supplier of residential energy storage systems, entered Administration on 9 April 2026 with Chris Brooksbank of CB Business Recovery appointed as Administrator.
GivEnergy Ltd is part of a wider trading group. For the avoidance of doubt and to assist all stakeholders, Chris Brooksbank of CB Business Recovery has not been appointed over the following legal entities:-
Givenergy Group Limited
Givenergy Commercial Limited
Givenergy Australia PTY Ltd
Giveducation Limited
Givenergy Software Limited
Givenergy Property Limited
Satori Education Limited
If you have any ongoing business with any of the above entities, please direct your query to the relevant entity concerned.
As regards the business of GivEnergy Ltd, Chris Brooksbank makes the following statement:-
GivEnergy Ltd (“the Company”) entered Administration on 9 April 2026 and I was appointed as Administrator. Following my appointment, all stakeholders should note that the Company has ceased to trade and all its employees have been made redundant. As a consequence no further goods or services should be provided to the Company.
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