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Home Energy Scotland Heat Pump Grants 2025: £7,500 + £38,500 Loan
Scotland's answer to the Boiler Upgrade Scheme: up to £7,500 cashback plus a £38,500 interest-free loan from Home Energy Scotland. Eligibility, application and how it compares to BUS.
Scotland sits outside the Boiler Upgrade Scheme entirely. Instead, Scottish homeowners apply through Home Energy Scotland (HES), run by the Energy Saving Trust for the Scottish Government. The HES offer is, for most homeowners, more generous than BUS — a £7,500 cashback grant plus an interest-free loan of up to £38,500.
What HES offers
| Cashback grant (heat pump) | £7,500 |
| Maximum interest-free loan | £38,500 (combined renewables + energy efficiency) |
| Geography | Scotland only |
| Administered by | Energy Saving Trust (Scottish Government-funded) |
| Loan term | Up to 12 years for renewables |
| Application route | Homeowner applies; installer must be MCS |
How it compares to BUS
For a typical £14,000 heat pump install in a 3-bed Scottish home:
| Element | BUS (England/Wales) | HES (Scotland) |
|---|---|---|
| Heat pump grant | £7,500 | £7,500 cashback |
| Remaining cost | £6,500 out of pocket | £6,500 — but as interest-free loan |
| Insulation top-up funding | Not included (ECO4 may apply) | Can be added to same loan |
| Net cost on day one | £6,500 | £0 |
HES turns a £6,500 lump sum into a 12-year, interest-free monthly payment (~£45/month). For most homeowners, that's a meaningfully easier financial path — and the monthly running-cost savings can offset the loan payment.
Eligibility
The Scottish criteria are broadly similar to BUS but with some Scotland-specific nuances:
- Property is in Scotland
- You're an owner-occupier (private landlords have a separate route)
- Your property has an EPC, but the rating threshold is less rigid than BUS
- The work is carried out by an MCS-certified installer
- The property hasn't received the same grant for the same measure before
Loan approval is subject to credit check via the partner lender. The grant element doesn't require credit approval.
How to apply
- Free advice call. Phone HES on 0808 808 2282 or use their online form. They walk through your property and circumstances.
- Free home assessment if your situation looks promising.
- Application submitted with installer quote and supporting documents.
- Decision typically within 4–8 weeks for combined loan + cashback packages.
- Installation proceeds. Grant cashback paid after commissioning; loan disbursed as needed.
Unlike BUS — where the installer drives the application — HES is owner-driven. You'll deal directly with HES advisors, and you'll need to spend a little more time on the paperwork.
What HES can fund (beyond heat pumps)
- Solar PV and battery storage
- Loft, cavity, solid wall insulation
- Window upgrades
- Smart heating controls
- Hot water cylinders and storage
- EV chargers (in some packages)
The £38,500 loan ceiling is shared across measures, so a homeowner doing heat pump + insulation + solar can use the loan across all three.
Limits and conditions
- Cashback grant is paid after commissioning, not before — homeowner needs to fund the gap or use the loan
- Loan is interest-free for the agreed term; missing payments incurs late fees and credit-file impact
- Properties in the Western Isles, Orkney, Shetland and Highlands sometimes have enhanced offers
- Council-tax-banded property thresholds apply for some HES packages
HES vs Warmer Homes Scotland
For low-income Scottish households, Warmer Homes Scotland is a separate scheme that provides free improvements (including heat pumps) — similar role to ECO4 in England/Wales. Eligibility is means-tested:
- Long-term means-tested benefit recipients
- Low-income pensioners
- Low-income households with children under 16
Households who qualify for Warmer Homes typically get the whole install free, so HES loans aren't needed.
The bottom line
Scottish homeowners are objectively better served by HES than English/Welsh equivalents. The £7,500 cashback matches BUS, and the £38,500 interest-free loan removes the upfront cost barrier entirely. If you live in Scotland, talk to HES before doing anything else.
Phone: 0808 808 2282. Website: homeenergyscotland.org.