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Energy Company Obligation (ECO4) Scheme 2023

By Robert Wheeler

Last Updated: 6 November 2023

Energy Company Obligation (ECO4) Scheme (Including LA Flex) 2023

The current UK government Energy Company Obligation (ECO) Scheme Phase 4 (ECO4) which is managed by Ofgem focuses on improving the country’s least energy-efficient homes and is primarily aimed at low-income and vulnerable households in the Great Britain. Through the ECO4 scheme, larger energy suppliers like British Gas, E.ON, EDF Energy, Octopus Energy, OVO, Scottish Power, etc. must provide energy efficiency measures for their UK customers who live in non-energy efficient homes.

The full list of the energy suppliers who are part of the ECO4 Scheme are:

British Gas

E (Gas & Electricity) Ltd

E.ON UK Solutions

Ecotricity

EDF

Octopus Energy

Outfox the Market

OVO

Scottish Power

Shell Energy (formerly First Utility and formerly Hudson)

So Energy (Including ESB Energy)

The Utility Warehouse

Utilita Energy Ltd

The Energy Company Obligation (ECO) scheme has gone through a series of phases in regard to eligibility criteria and the focus of the scheme. ECO4 is the Energy Company Obligation (ECO) Scheme Phase 4 and replaces the ECO3 scheme. You could be eligible for the new Energy Company Obligation (ECO4) funding if you receive any of the following UK Government benefits:

The Child Benefit income threshold to qualify for the Energy Company Obligation (ECO4) scheme varies depending on how many children you have and whether you’re a single parent or two-parent household. The follow income thresholds are:

Single-parent Households:

Two-parent Households:

Those claiming additional UK Government Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) benefits, regardless of whether you receive Universal Credit (UC), may also be eligible for funding under the Energy Company Obligation (ECO4) scheme. It’s worth making a quick phone call and checking with your energy supplier to see if you qualify for ECO4 funding.

The ECO4 grant’s focus is primarily on homes occupied by their owners. However, the scheme can also be extended to support energy-inefficient social housing and privately rented properties (this is so long as the property owner or landlord agrees to the sitting tenant applying to the ECO4 scheme, check with the property owner or your landlord before applying).

LA Flex (Local Authority Flexible Eligibility) Scheme

LA Flex (Local Authority Flexible Eligibility), is an extension of the Energy Company Obligation (ECO4) scheme, that allows local authorities to identify households that may not have met the current criteria or not been eligible under the national criteria for the standard ECO4 scheme. Through the LA Flex scheme local authorities have the power to individually decide eligibility for energy efficiency improvement, this is usually based on the following:

For private tenants to be eligible for LA Flex, they would need their landlord’s permission. Those residents who are eligible under the ECO4 scheme or the LA Flex scheme could be entitled to up to 100% off their solar panels, so they would be free.

How To Apply For ECO4 Funding

You can apply directly via your current energy supplier such as British Gas, E.ON, EDF Energy, Octopus Energy, OVO, Scottish Power, etc. or assess your eligibility by filling out the Energy Company Obligation ECO4 scheme eligibility questionnaire here: ECO4 Eligibility Requirements Form v1.0. A surveyor will then be sent out to evaluate your home and determine whether it’s suitable for solar panels based on the roof orientation, roof pitch, roof location/facing and any roof shading amongst other criteria for installing solar panels. The surveyor may also suggest other energy efficiency upgrades as part of the Energy Company Obligation ECO4 scheme.

To learn more about the ECO4 scheme grant application process, we spoke with Mr. Kevin Henney, the Director of ECO4 Hub. Mr. Henney has been managing the activities related to the ECO4 funding programme, including funding applications, local authority coordination and client installations for almost two years, so he is in an ideal position to give some advice and tips on what to expect when you apply for ECO4 funding.

Here is the advice and tips from the Director of ECO4 Hub to help the process go smoothly:

Applying for ECO4 funding is easy, provided you avoid these mistakes

Your ECO4 Funding could be approved in under a week

Your solar panels could be installed within a week

Funding over £80,000 has been awarded for large-scale projects

There’s been an increase in ECO4 Funding applications in 2023

In the last year, increasing numbers of UK households are applying for Energy Company Obligation (ECO4) funding. This has been attributed to rises in the cost of living, higher than normal energy prices, and a greater awareness of the ECO4 fund.

Conclusion

Don’t miss this opportunity to get solar panels for free with the Energy Company Obligation (ECO4) scheme. If your energy supplier is on the list above, contact them today and find out how you can apply. You will not only save money on your energy bills, but also help the environment by reducing your carbon emissions. It’s a win-win situation for you and the planet. 

If you need a free no-obligation quote and a free solar PV system design service to send with your Energy Company Obligation (ECO4) Scheme Application Form we are here to help you and support you with your ECO4 Application with free advice and help on all aspects of solar panel installation with or without solar battery storage.

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