Warm Homes Plan

£15Bn Warm Homes Plan to Help Families Upgrade to Heat Pumps

£15Bn Warm Homes Plan to Help Families Upgrade to Heat Pumps

The Government has launched its £15 billion Warm Homes Plan, aiming to cut energy bills and lift up to a million families out of fuel poverty by 2030 through heat pumps, solar panels, batteries, and insulation. The plan supports all households, with targeted interventions for low-income families, social housing upgrades, and new protections for renters, while providing long-term certainty for the heat pump industry through schemes like the extended Boiler Upgrade Scheme

Boiler Upgrade Scheme and Warm Homes Plan Funding Boost

Boiler Upgrade Scheme and Warm Homes Plan Funding Boost

The government has confirmed a significant uplift in funding for low-carbon heating, doubling the Warm Homes Plan budget to £13.2bn. This renewed commitment will accelerate heat pump adoption across the UK, with direct support for homeowners, housing providers and local authorities.

Easier access to heat pumps as planning regulations are relaxed

Easier access to heat pumps as planning regulations are relaxed

From 29th May, updated planning rules in England and Wales will make it easier to install air source heat pumps without planning permission—removing key barriers for both homeowners and installers.