Last updated: 30 August 2025
Planning solar panels and want to cut upfront costs? This guide explains the main UK grants and incentives — including ECO4, 0% VAT, the Smart Export Guarantee (SEG), and local council support — plus how to combine them for maximum savings.
1) What counts as a “grant” in 2025?
UK “solar grants” in 2025 generally refer to four types of support:
- Direct funding — via schemes like ECO4/LA Flex.
- Tax relief — 0% VAT on solar and batteries until March 2027.
- Export payments — the Smart Export Guarantee (SEG).
- Regional/local schemes — Scotland, Wales & council‑run support.
Explore more: Solar panels guide · Battery storage
2) ECO4 & LA Flex (England, Wales, Scotland)
ECO4 funds home energy upgrades for low‑income or vulnerable households; LA Flex lets councils widen criteria locally. Solar PV is often included within a whole‑home package.
- Backed by obligated energy suppliers; availability varies by area.
- May be combined with insulation/heating measures for max impact.
- Official info: GOV.UK — Energy Company Obligation
3) 0% VAT on Solar Panels & Batteries (until March 2027)
Domestic solar and batteries qualify for a 0% VAT rate in Great Britain until March 2027. Installers apply this automatically on your invoice.
- Applies to most domestic properties; check edge cases with your installer.
- Stacks well with ECO4/LA Flex and SEG.
- Guidance: GOV.UK — VAT on energy‑saving materials
4) Smart Export Guarantee (SEG)
The SEG pays you for surplus electricity exported to the grid. Tariffs are set by suppliers and vary — review rates periodically.
- Requires an MCS‑certified system and a smart/export meter.
- Fixed and variable tariffs exist; shop around.
- Details: Ofgem — SEG
5) Regional Schemes (Scotland & Wales)
Scotland — Home Energy Scotland
Home Energy Scotland offers grants and interest‑free loans that can support solar PV/batteries, subject to criteria and available budgets.
Wales — Nest & local initiatives
Nest Wales helps eligible households improve efficiency; solar availability depends on assessment and funding windows. Check Gov.Wales for updates.
6) Local Council & Group‑Buying Support
Many councils run time‑limited programmes or partner with group‑buy schemes to secure lower prices. These aren’t national “grants” but can shave a chunk off costs.
- Check your council’s Energy/Climate pages.
- Use group offers as a benchmark against independent quotes.
See our solar panels guide and request multiple MCS quotes.
7) How to Apply (step‑by‑step)
- Check eligibility: If you’re on certain benefits, have a low income, or a poor EPC, start with ECO4/LA Flex and your council’s site.
- Get quotes: Request multiple quotes from MCS‑accredited installers to lock in 0% VAT and SEG compliance. Start here.
- Combine support: Pair funding with 0% VAT and SEG for best ROI.
- Add a battery: Boost self‑consumption and shorten payback — see battery storage.
- Paperwork: Your installer handles MCS/DNO; keep certificates for SEG sign‑up.
More insights on the Solar Planet blog.
8) At‑a‑glance comparison
Scheme | What it does | Who it’s for | Availability |
---|---|---|---|
ECO4 / LA Flex | Grants for energy upgrades incl. solar PV (often within a package) | Low‑income/vulnerable; LA Flex widens criteria locally | Active (check locally) |
0% VAT | Zero VAT on supply & installation of solar/batteries | Most domestic installs in GB | Until March 2027 |
SEG | Payments for exported electricity | MCS‑certified systems with export meter | Ongoing (tariffs vary) |
Home Energy Scotland | Grants/interest‑free loans (criteria/budgets apply) | Scottish homeowners | Active (subject to funding) |
Wales (Nest & local) | Efficiency upgrades; solar case‑by‑case | Eligible Welsh households | Active (assessment‑based) |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need MCS certification for SEG?
Yes. You’ll need an MCS‑certified installation and an export‑capable meter. Keep your MCS certificate for SEG sign‑up.
Can I combine ECO4 with 0% VAT and SEG?
Yes — many households combine ECO4/LA Flex with 0% VAT and then earn through SEG.
How long is the payback period?
Typically 10–12 years, faster with a battery and high self‑consumption.
Do I need planning permission?
Most domestic rooftop solar is permitted development. Exceptions: listed buildings, flats, conservation areas — check locally.
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