Heat Pump Grants UK 2026: The Boiler Upgrade Scheme
The Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) gives £7,500 towards an air or ground source heat pump in England & Wales — rising to £9,000 for off-gas-grid homes from 21 July 2026. Scotland offers up to £9,000 plus an interest-free loan. Check eligibility and get free quotes below.
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Boiler Upgrade Scheme (England & Wales)
- £7,500 off an air source (ASHP) or ground source (GSHP) heat pump.
- £9,000 for eligible off-gas-grid properties (21 July 2026 – 31 March 2027).
- £2,500 for air-to-air heat pumps (from 28 April 2026).
- No EPC required since April 2026; landlords are eligible as well as homeowners.
- Scheme extended to 2030.
You currently need a fossil-fuel system (e.g. a gas or oil boiler) or electric heating without a heat pump. The grant is paid through your MCS-certified installer, who applies on your behalf.
Scotland & Wales
Scotland: Home Energy Scotland offers a grant of up to £9,000 plus a £7,500 interest-free loan. Wales: support is available through Warm Homes Nest for eligible households.
FAQs
How much is the heat pump grant?
£7,500 in England & Wales via the Boiler Upgrade Scheme, or £9,000 for off-gas-grid homes from 21 July 2026. Scotland offers up to £9,000 plus an interest-free loan.
Do I need an EPC?
No — the EPC requirement was removed in April 2026.
