05 / Contact James Rees · EnergyLab

Talk to James,
directly.

I read every email. Most engagements start with a 30-minute conversation — the fastest way to see if EnergyLab is the right shape of help for what you’re trying to do.

01 / Direct

Two channels.
Both reach me.

Email is best for a brief. LinkedIn is fine for an introduction or a quick question. Either way, the person on the other end is the person who does the work.

02 / Sending a brief

What helps me give
a useful first reply.

You don't need a deck or a long write-up. Three or four lines covering the points below means the first reply can be substantive rather than a list of clarifying questions.

01

The shape of your business.

Supplier, energy SaaS, energy-services, investor — and roughly where you sit in the market.

02

The specific question.

The decision, launch or problem you're trying to make progress on. A sentence or two is plenty.

03

Timing.

When you'd want help to start, and whether there's a hard date driving it (board, regulator, fundraise, launch).

04

Anything sensitive.

If the conversation needs an NDA before substance, say so — that's normal.

03 / What happens next

A first reply, then
a short call.

I aim to reply within two working days — usually faster. The first reply will either be a substantive view on what you've shared, or a short request for a 30-minute call to understand the shape of the problem. Either way, no pressure to commit on the first conversation.

First reply2 working days
Intro call30 minutes
No-pressure first callAlways
NDA before substanceHappy to