Current Status of Energy Efficiency Grants
Current position and future support
- No major national energy efficiency grant schemes currently available
- Limited solar funding may be available for qualifying households
- Heating upgrade support may include heat pumps and modern heating systems
- Potential future funding for insulation, ventilation and energy efficiency improvements
- Register your interest to receive updates on future programmes and eligibility changes
New Solar Scheme – Basic Eligibility
- Household income typically below £35,000
- Homeowner or tenant with landlord permission
- Smart meter and council tax bill required
- Must meet one qualifying criteria (70+, child on free school meals, health condition affected by a cold home)
- Supporting documents and proof required
- Contact us to find out more
Register for updates
Register for Updates on Future Energy Grants
Grant rules, funding windows, and qualification criteria can change quickly. To receive updates as soon as new schemes are announced, join our grants notification list – register for updates.
For landlords, this transition period is often a valuable opportunity to plan ahead. With minimum EPC requirements continuing to evolve, many property owners are using this time to understand the most cost-effective pathway to compliance.
Landlord Services
The TargetCO2 Landlord Health Pack is designed to provide clear, practical guidance on your property’s current EPC position and the lowest-cost route to achieving an EPC rating of C. The report focuses on financially sensible improvements rather than theoretical upgrades, helping landlords make informed decisions without unnecessary expenditure.
FAQ
Most major national schemes have recently closed. Replacement programmes are expected, but confirmed details and launch dates are still pending government announcements. A new solar scheme has now been launched – contact us for more details.
Indicative signals suggest 2027, though funding timelines are controlled by government and can change.
Not necessarily. Many landlords benefit from understanding their property’s improvement pathway early, particularly where future regulations may affect letting ability or financing.
Historically, new schemes often prioritise similar categories (insulation, heating upgrades, low-carbon technologies), but final scope and eligibility rules are not yet confirmed.
Monitoring policy updates and understanding your property’s likely improvement requirements are typically the most effective steps.