Home Upgrade Grant: Phase 2 (closed to applications)
Funding for local authorities to improve the energy performance and heating systems of off gas grid homes in England.
Applies to England
Documents
Details
The Home Upgrade Grant (HUG) will provide energy efficiency upgrades and low carbon heating via local authority funding, to households in England that:
- are low income
- are off the gas grid
- have an an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) between D and G
Up to £630 million of grant funding for successful local authorities to help them deliver HUG 2 from April 2023 until March 2025. Funding will be released to successful local authorities in the financial years 2023 to 2024 and 2024 to 2025.
Local authorities are delivering the first phase of the Home Upgrade Grant as part of the sustainable warmth competition.
How it works
Local authorities had until 27 January 2023 to apply for HUG funding.
Successful local authorities will use the funding to install energy efficiency measures and low carbon heating to eligible homes in their area. Measures could include for example home insulation with an air source heat pump if suitable. Upgrades should be tailored to individual homes so that the most appropriate measures are installed.
Homeowners on a low income do not contribute to the cost of upgrades.
For those renting their home:
- private landlords must contribute at least a third of the total cost of the upgrade
- social landlords must contribute at least half of the total cost
All upgrades need to be within the relevant cost caps to be eligible.
How to apply
Eligible homeowners, tenants and private landlords should:
Useuse find your council tool to find your local authorityCheckcheck if your local authority has fundingContactcontact your local authority for next steps
How local authorities applied for the scheme
Phase 2 of the Home Upgrade Grant is now closed to applications.
BEIS assessed applications at 2 deadlines:
- 18 November 2022
- 27 January 2023
There are 3 stages during the application process.
Outline application stage
Local authorities will be asked about:
- the size of their project
- commercial and delivery assurance
- how they plan to target and verify low income households
Delivery assurance check
Local authorities will be asked to provide evidence on their resourcing and procurement progress to show they have contractors in place to begin delivery and can also revise project delivery forecasts and project plans.
Batch application stage
Local authorities will be asked to submit:
- housing stock data on homes surveyed
- the mix of energy efficiency measures and clean heat measures they intend to install
- the upgrade costs for the batch of homes, including the cost of measures to be installed
This final step is repeated throughout the delivery window, with funding released in batches subject to need.
Local authorities that submit applications to the earliest assessment round will benefit from several extra months for project mobilisation. The department will work with those authorities to facilitate early delivery, including funding for mobilisation in the latter part of this financial year, February and March 2023, where possible.
Early applicants will also benefit from opportunities to revise their applications and resubmit to a later assessment round if initially unsuccessful.
We cannot guarantee that funding will still be available for the second application deadline, it may all have been allocated in earlier rounds, so we encourage local authorities to apply to the first assessment round if possible.
Background
The 2021 fuel poverty strategy sets out the government’s plan to improve the energy efficiency in people’s homes and reducing energy bills for fuel poor households.
The Heat and buildings strategy announced £950 million to be allocated to the home upgrade grant from April 2022 to March 2025.
Last updated
-
Data collection template and data dictionary updated with version to be used by local authorities during delivery.
-
Added HUG2 batch application form.
-
Home Upgrade Grant: Phase 2 successful local authorities announced.
-
HUG Phase 2 outline change request form published.
-
HUG Phase 2 local authority data collection template and local authority data dictionary added.
-
Home Upgrade Grant Phase 2 delivery: clarification questions added.
-
Added the Delivery assurance check: local authorities form.
-
We have replaced the clarification questions published on 1 November 2022 with a version (published on 9 November 2022) that has received official clearance.
-
HUG Phase 2 clarification questions published.
-
HUG: Phase 2 eligible postcodes replaced. Out-of-date postcodes removed.
-
Home Upgrade Grant: Phase 2 Draft Memorandum of Understanding and Data Sharing Agreement added.
-
First published.