Check if you qualify for a free Solar Panels Grant

Homeowners with electric heating in the UK can access government-backed funding to help cover the cost of installing solar panels. Generate your own renewable energy, reduce electricity bills, and enhance your home’s efficiency.

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ECO4 Solar Panels grant

Reduce your energy bills

Using the power of the sun is one of the most energy-efficient ways to generate electricity for your home, and it’ll help you make energy savings too.

Less dependence on the grid

  • Recent bank statements showing income.
  • Award letters for any benefits you receive (e.g., Universal Credit, Pension Credit).

Fully Funded

Solar panel grants under the ECO4 scheme are free for eligible off-gas properties meeting specific criteria. Eligibility determines full coverage.

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£31,000 or below

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You May Qualify for FREE Solar Panels

Through the Government-backed ECO4 Grant, eligible households can receive fully funded solar panel installation at no cost.

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Estimates based on current UK energy rates and average conditions. Actual savings may vary. ECO4 eligibility depends on household criteria.

Qualifying benefits

Income based Jobseekers allowance (JSA)

Income Support (IS)

Working Tax Credit (CTC)

Child Tax Credit

Income related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)

Pension Credit Savings Credit (PCSC)

Universal Credit (UC)

Housing Benefit

Child Benefit

Housing Benefit

Longi all black solar panels

Hi-MO X6 Ultra Black: LONGi

Simple Green Energy offers LONGi’s Hi-MO X6 Artist Ultra Black solar panels, designed for high efficiency and aesthetics. Featuring a 360-degree pure black design, these modules use advanced HPBC technology to generate 435W power at 22.3% efficiency, even in low-light conditions. The dual-glass construction with POE film enhances durability, ensuring long-term reliability. These panels are ideal for various rooftop applications, including residential, carports, and winter gardens. With a 25-year product warranty and 30-year power warranty, our panels provide sustainable energy with superior performance. 

FAQ'S

Eligibility typically depends on:

  • Household income
  • Whether you receive government benefits
  • Property type and energy efficiency
  • Council tax band or other local criteria
  • EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) rating of your home

You can apply by:

  • Checking eligibility through an online assessment
  • Contacting a government-registered provider
  • Submitting proof of eligibility, such as benefit details or EPC rating

Different schemes may be available, such as:

  • Energy Company Obligation (ECO4)
  • Home Upgrade Grant (HUG)

If you qualify for a full grant, the installation may be completely free.

Yes! Solar panels generate electricity from sunlight, which reduces your reliance on the grid, leading to lower electricity bills.
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Boiler Grant

Upgrade your old or inefficient boiler through the government-backed Boiler Grant scheme. Available to eligible households, this grant covers the cost of outdated boilers to improve home energy efficiency and reduce heating bills.

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Air Souce Heat Pump Grant

The UK government is supportive of renewable energy solutions, and air source heat pumps are no exception. Homeowners can take advantage of various grants and incentives aimed at reducing the upfront costs of installing an air source heat pump. 

First Time Central Heating

First Time Central Heating Grants

First time central heating grants (FTCH) are available from the government as part of their energy efficiency scheme, Energy Company Obligation 4 (ECO4), which is aimed at reducing fuel poverty throughout the UK.