
KERS Energy Recovery has announced the promotion of Dean Guest to the role of Commercial Director, underscoring the company’s commitment to strengthening leadership as it expands its footprint in the energy recovery and low-carbon technology market. The appointment was shared on the firm’s official LinkedIn page, where KERS highlighted Guest’s leadership, industry experience and commercial insight as pivotal to the company’s sustained growth and innovation across the sector.
Guest, previously serving in senior commercial roles at KERS (including Sales Director), steps into his new position at a time when demand for energy-efficient solutions is accelerating across residential and commercial sectors. His track record within the business, particularly in driving strategic partnerships and sales performance, has been credited as a catalyst for recent contract wins and market expansion.
Founded in 2012, KERS Energy Recovery specialises in renewable and energy-saving technologies designed to reduce carbon emissions and cut energy costs by capturing and repurposing waste heat. Its product range includes innovative heat pump and recovery systems that convert otherwise lost energy in buildings into low-cost hot water and heating, helping clients achieve significant reductions in utility expenditures and carbon footprints. The company’s solutions cater to residential buildings, new-build developments, housing providers and commercial premises alike, addressing both retrofit and new-install needs.
KERS’s systems are engineered to support the UK’s broader decarbonisation goals, offering high efficiency and compliance with evolving energy regulations. As governments push for widespread adoption of low-carbon heating technologies, the company’s offerings are gaining traction in markets seeking to balance sustainability with economic performance.
Guest’s elevation to Commercial Director reflects KERS’s strategy to blend technical innovation with commercial acumen to accelerate growth in energy recovery technologies. With his leadership, the firm aims to reinforce its position as a key player in the transition to more energy-efficient buildings and contribute to the UK’s net-zero objectives.

