Energy grants available in Edinburgh
Edinburgh, with a population of 530,000 and approximately 250,000 homes, has significant potential for energy efficiency improvements. An estimated 22% of Edinburgh households are living in fuel poverty — spending a disproportionate amount of their income on energy bills simply to keep warm.
The good news is that multiple government-backed energy schemes are available to Edinburgh residents right now. Whether you own your home or rent, whether you live in a Victorian terrace in Old Town or a modern flat in Craigmillar, there are grants that could fund thousands of pounds worth of free improvements.
Edinburgh's housing stock includes UNESCO World Heritage-listed Georgian and Victorian tenements in the New Town and Old Town, alongside more modern housing in areas like Craigmillar and Granton. The city's cold winters and ageing stone buildings create high heating costs.
Act now: The ECO4 scheme ends in December 2026, and funding is allocated first-come, first-served. Edinburgh residents should check their eligibility today to avoid missing out on free energy upgrades worth up to £10,000+.
ECO4 scheme in Edinburgh
The ECO4 (Energy Company Obligation 4) is the largest energy efficiency scheme available to Edinburgh residents. It requires major energy suppliers to fund free improvements in eligible households, including:
- Loft insulation — saving up to £590 per year
- Cavity wall insulation — saving up to £395 per year
- Solid wall insulation — saving up to £640 per year
- Boiler replacement — saving up to £400 per year
- First-time central heating — saving £900+ per year
- Solar PV panels — saving up to £1,100 per year
- Air source heat pumps — saving £300+ per year
- Underfloor insulation — saving up to £230 per year
To qualify for ECO4 in Edinburgh, you'll typically need to receive a qualifying benefit such as Universal Credit, Pension Credit, Income-Based JSA, Income-Related ESA, Income Support, Child Tax Credit, Working Tax Credit, or Housing Benefit. Your home should also have an EPC rating of D, E, F, or G.
LA Flex eligibility in Edinburgh
Even if you don't receive qualifying benefits, City of Edinburgh Council can refer you through the Local Authority Flex (LA Flex) route. This pathway is designed for households that are fuel-poor, on low incomes, or have health conditions made worse by living in a cold home. Contact City of Edinburgh Council directly or enter your postcode above to check your eligibility.
Solar panels in Edinburgh
Edinburgh receives around 1,400 hours of sunshine per year, with long summer days boosting solar generation. A 4kW system generates 3,000-3,600 kWh annually. Listed building restrictions may apply in the Old Town and New Town conservation areas.
Through the ECO4 scheme, eligible Edinburgh households can receive free solar panels as part of a whole-house energy upgrade. Solar PV is typically installed alongside insulation measures to maximise the energy performance improvement of your home.
For homeowners who don't qualify for ECO4, solar panel installation in Edinburgh typically costs £5,000-£8,000 for a 4kW system. With current electricity prices, the payback period is 6-8 years, after which you'll enjoy decades of free electricity generation. The Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) also pays you for surplus energy exported to the grid.
| System Size | Typical Cost | Annual Generation | Annual Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3kW (8 panels) | £4,000-£5,500 | 2,500-3,000 kWh | £600-750 |
| 4kW (10 panels) | £5,000-£7,000 | 3,200-3,800 kWh | £800-950 |
| 5kW (13 panels) | £6,500-£8,500 | 4,000-4,800 kWh | £1,000-1,200 |
| 6kW+ (15+ panels) | £7,500-£10,000 | 4,800-5,700 kWh | £1,200-1,400 |
Heat pumps in Edinburgh
Edinburgh's tenement flats are being targeted for communal heat pump pilot schemes. For detached and semi-detached homes in areas like Morningside and Corstorphine, air source heat pumps with the £7,500 BUS grant plus Scotland's interest-free loans make the switch very affordable.
The Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) offers £7,500 towards the cost of an air source heat pump, reducing the typical installation cost from £10,000-14,000 to just £2,500-6,500 out of pocket. For Edinburgh homeowners looking to replace an ageing gas or oil boiler, this is one of the most generous grants available.
Heat pumps work by extracting warmth from the outside air — even in cold weather — and using it to heat your home and hot water. Modern air source heat pumps operate efficiently down to -15°C, making them perfectly suited to Edinburgh's climate. They produce 3-4 units of heat for every 1 unit of electricity consumed, making them significantly more efficient than traditional gas boilers.
Is my Edinburgh home suitable for a heat pump?
Most Edinburgh properties can accommodate an air source heat pump, provided there is:
- Outdoor space for the external unit (roughly 1m × 1m)
- Good insulation — heat pumps work best in well-insulated homes (ECO4 can help with this)
- Adequate radiator sizing — larger radiators or underfloor heating may be needed
- A suitable electrical supply — some older Edinburgh properties may need an upgrade
Combine for maximum savings: The most cost-effective approach is to insulate your Edinburgh home first (free through ECO4 if eligible), then install a heat pump with the £7,500 BUS grant. This whole-house approach can reduce your energy bills by 60-70%.
Insulation grants in Edinburgh
Edinburgh's stone tenements lose significant heat through their thick but uninsulated walls. ECO4 can fund internal wall insulation, draught-proofing, and loft insulation for top-floor flats — potentially saving £500+ per year on heating bills.
Insulation is the single most cost-effective energy efficiency measure for most Edinburgh homes. It reduces heat loss, lowers energy bills, and makes your home more comfortable year-round. Two main schemes fund free or subsidised insulation:
ECO4 insulation (free for eligible households)
If you receive qualifying benefits and your home has an EPC rating of D-G, you can receive completely free insulation through the ECO4 scheme. This covers loft insulation, cavity wall insulation, solid wall insulation (internal and external), underfloor insulation, flat roof insulation, and room-in-roof insulation.
Great British Insulation Scheme
The Great British Insulation Scheme (GBIS) provides free or subsidised insulation based on your council tax band and property type, rather than benefits. Many Edinburgh homeowners who don't qualify for ECO4 can still access insulation funding through GBIS.
| Insulation Type | Annual Savings | Installation Time | Disruption Level |
|---|---|---|---|
| Loft insulation | £590 | 2-4 hours | Minimal |
| Cavity wall insulation | £395 | 1-2 days | Low |
| Internal wall insulation | £430 | 1-2 weeks | Medium |
| External wall insulation | £640 | 2-3 weeks | Low (external) |
| Underfloor insulation | £230 | 1-2 days | Low-Medium |
Edinburgh council energy support
Scotland's Home Energy Scotland scheme provides free energy advice and additional grants for Scottish households. The Warmer Homes Scotland programme offers up to £9,000 for energy improvements. Edinburgh Council runs its own fuel poverty referral service.
To access local energy support in Edinburgh, you can:
- Visit City of Edinburgh Council website and search for energy grants
- Call City of Edinburgh Council's housing or environmental health team
- Ask your GP for a referral if you have a health condition affected by cold housing
- Contact Citizens Advice Edinburgh for free, independent guidance
- Enter your postcode above to check eligibility for all available schemes
How to apply for energy grants in Edinburgh
The application process for energy grants in Edinburgh is straightforward:
- Check eligibility online — Enter your EH1-EH55 postcode in our checker above. We'll instantly tell you which schemes you may qualify for based on your postcode area, property type, and circumstances.
- Get matched with local installers — We connect you with ECO4-approved, TrustMark-registered installers operating across Edinburgh and surrounding areas.
- Free home survey — A qualified surveyor visits your Edinburgh property to assess which measures will be most effective. This typically takes 30-60 minutes.
- Approval — The survey results are submitted to the funding energy supplier for approval. This takes 1-3 weeks.
- Installation — Certified installers complete the work at a time that suits you. Depending on the measures, this takes anywhere from a few hours to a couple of weeks.
- Quality assurance — An independent inspection ensures all work meets required standards and building regulations.
How long does the process take in Edinburgh?
From initial enquiry to completed installation, most Edinburgh residents can expect the process to take 4-8 weeks. Edinburgh has active ECO4 installer networks, which helps keep waiting times manageable. However, as the December 2026 deadline approaches, demand is increasing — so applying sooner rather than later is advisable.
Energy efficiency statistics for Edinburgh
Understanding Edinburgh's energy landscape helps illustrate why these grants matter:
| Metric | Edinburgh | UK Average |
|---|---|---|
| Fuel poverty rate | 22% | 13.4% |
| Average EPC rating | D | D |
| Total homes | 250,000 | 29 million |
| Homes needing upgrades (EPC D-G) | ~60-70% | ~55% |
| Average annual energy bill | £2,100-2,500 | £2,200 |
Areas covered in Edinburgh
Our ECO4 installer network covers all areas of Edinburgh and surrounding districts, including:
Old Town, New Town, Leith, Morningside, Bruntsfield, Gorgie, Dalry, Stockbridge, Portobello, Craigmillar
Whether you're in the city centre or the outskirts, if your postcode falls within the EH1-EH55 range, you can check your eligibility using the postcode checker above. We work with multiple approved installers across the region to ensure comprehensive coverage and competitive timelines.
Protecting yourself from energy grant scams in Edinburgh
Unfortunately, the availability of free energy grants has attracted some unscrupulous operators in Edinburgh and across the UK. Protect yourself by following these guidelines:
- Never pay upfront — genuine ECO4 measures are 100% free for eligible households
- Check installer credentials — all installers should be TrustMark registered and PAS certified
- Get everything in writing — ensure you have documentation of all proposed works and funding confirmation
- Be wary of cold callers — while some legitimate companies do outreach, be cautious of high-pressure sales tactics
- Verify with City of Edinburgh Council — your local council can confirm whether an installer is operating legitimately in your area