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Grant schemes now have expanded eligibility

You may qualify this time even if you were previously declined for a free government grant under an earlier version of the ECO Scheme.

Facing High Energy Costs?

You Could Be Eligible for Free Home Energy Upgrades!"

Who Qualifies for grant?

- Who living in poorly insulated homes
- Tenants & Homeowners on certain benefits
- People in low-income households

ECO 4

What is the ECO4 Scheme?

The ECO4 Scheme comprises grants available to homes that don’t have the income to install energy efficiency measures independently. This includes measures such as solar panels, heating systems such as heat pumps, and insulation. The aim of the Energy Company Obligation scheme, funded by some of the main energy providers, is to aid low-income or disadvantaged households to improve the energy efficiency of their homes to lower energy costs and carbon emissions. Free grants for measures such as solar panels, heating systems such as heat pumps, and insulation are available to eligible households.

ECO Plus / GBIS

What is the ECO+ Scheme?

ECO+ (Energy Company Obligation) is a scheme to provide funding to help many more households become more energy efficient through grant-funded insulation measures and energy efficiency improvements. The £1 billion funding is intended to help bring down people’s energy bills and reduce carbon emissions, and runs until March 2026. ECO mandates that energy suppliers provide support to those in low-income household

LA Flex

What is the LA Flex Scheme?

Local Authority Flexible Eligibility (LA Flex), is a branch of the government’s ECO scheme. LA Flex gives councils and local authorities the power to widen the eligibility criteria so that more residents, on top of those claiming benefits, can qualify for funding, usually on the basis of lower incomes, health, age, or area, allowing councils to better support specific communities. Energy Companies used to be capped at offering 25% of their obligation to be used through LA Flex, but this obligation cap has been raised to 50%, meaning more people who fall outside of eligibility criteria can be put up for consideration.

LAD

What is the LAD Scheme?

£500 million of funding was allocated to Local Authorities through The Local Authority Delivery Scheme, to help low-income households improve their heat retention and efficiency. The main aim of the LAD scheme is to increase energy efficiency in low-income and low-performing properties (those with energy performance certificate (EPC) ratings of E, F, or G, although some help may be available for ratings B and D, including homes that are off the gas network. Neither fossil fuel heating nor biomass heating are considered qualifying improvements under the terms of the scheme

Eligibility Criteria

🏠 Homeownership Status
To qualify for ECO4, you must either:

  • Own the property

  • OR be a private tenant with permission from your landlord

✔️ Yes – You’re a homeowner? Great, you qualify!
❌ No – You may still be eligible as a tenant, provided your landlord approves the installation of energy-saving measures.


💡 Qualifying Benefits (Means-Tested)

You or a member of your household must be receiving at least one of the following government benefits:

  1. Universal Credit

  2. Working Tax Credit / Child Tax Credit

  3. Income Support

  4. Income-Based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA)

  5. Income-Related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)

  6. Housing Benefit

  7. Pension Credit (Guarantee or Savings Credit)

  8. Child Benefit (with income limits based on household composition)


🔧 ECO4 & GBIS Explained

If you meet the criteria above, you may qualify for support through the ECO4 or Great British Insulation Scheme (GBIS).

  • ECO4 focuses on comprehensive energy-saving home upgrades.

  • GBIS specifically provides insulation improvements such as:

    • Loft insulation

    • Cavity wall insulation

    • Other energy-efficiency measures


📋 Additional GBIS Eligibility Notes

You may also qualify if you:

  • Are a homeowner or private tenant with consent

  • Are not on benefits, but your household is low income or your home has a poor energy efficiency rating (EPC rating of D, E, F, or G)

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