Warm Homes Plan & Solar PV
What Homeowners Need to Know
Solar PV is expected to play a key role in the Government’s Warm Homes Plan, helping households reduce energy bills by generating clean electricity directly from their rooftops.
As energy prices remain volatile, solar PV continues to be one of the most effective long-term solutions for lowering household energy costs and improving energy independence.
How solar PV fits into the Warm Homes Plan
While full scheme details are still pending, solar PV aligns closely with the core aims of the Warm Homes Plan:
- Lowering household energy bills
- Reducing carbon emissions
- Improving long-term energy resilience
By generating electricity on-site, solar panels reduce reliance on the grid and help protect households from future price rises.
Will solar panels be funded under the Warm Homes Plan?
Early indications suggest that solar PV may be supported through:
- Low- or no-interest finance options
- Grants or partial funding
- Fully funded measures for eligible low-income households
The exact structure is still to be confirmed, which is why staying informed is crucial.
The real-world impact of solar PV
Across the UK, we’ve seen solar PV deliver:
- Immediate reductions in electricity bills
- Improved household energy security
- Long-term savings that continue year after year
When paired with battery storage, solar systems allow homeowners to store excess energy and use it later, maximising the benefit of every unit generated.
Register interest in solar funding
If you’re considering solar and want to understand how the Warm Homes Plan could support your installation, we recommend joining our funding waitlist.
Join the Warm Homes Plan funding waitlist using the form below: