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If you have searched for solar panel grants in Wales, you have probably found a wall of websites promising free panels. Here is the straight answer: most households will not qualify for a free system. There are schemes that cut the cost, one scheme that can fund panels in full for eligible lower-income households, and a VAT rule that takes hundreds of pounds off every residential installation. This guide covers each one, what it offers, and who actually qualifies, drawn from our work fitting solar panels across North Wales.
| Scheme | What it offers | Who qualifies |
|---|---|---|
| Nest (Warm Homes) | Fully funded improvements, can include solar | Means-tested: lower-income households in hard-to-heat homes |
| ECO4 | Funded efficiency measures, can include solar PV | Means-tested: qualifying benefits, inefficient homes |
| 0% VAT | No VAT on residential solar and batteries | Everyone, automatic, until at least March 2027 |
| Smart Export Guarantee | Payment for exported electricity | Qualifying installations up to 5MW |
| Boiler Upgrade Scheme | Up to £7,500 towards a heat pump | Homeowners in Wales and England, heat pumps only |
| Green Homes Wales | Lending to spread the cost | Owner-occupiers, loan not grant |
Fully fundedMeans-testedWales only
Nest is the Welsh Government’s home energy efficiency scheme, delivered as part of the Warm Homes Programme. For eligible households it can fund a package of improvements at no cost, and that package can include solar panels where the property suits them.
Eligibility is means-tested. Broadly, you need to own or privately rent your home, the home needs to be expensive to heat, and someone in the household needs to receive a qualifying means-tested benefit or meet the low-income and health criteria. Nest decides what measures a property gets after its own assessment, so applying for Nest is not the same as applying for solar panels specifically.
Check eligibility on the official Welsh Government Nest page. If you qualify, use it. It is the only route in Wales to fully funded panels.
Funded measuresMeans-testedGreat Britain
ECO4 is the Great Britain-wide Energy Company Obligation scheme, funded by the large energy suppliers. It targets lower-income households in energy-inefficient homes, and solar PV can be included where it fits the property’s improvement plan. As with Nest, eligibility generally runs through means-tested benefits, and the scheme decides the package of measures, not the applicant. ECO4 runs alongside Nest in Wales, and an installer or scheme provider can check which route fits your circumstances.
AutomaticEveryone
Every residential solar and battery installation in Wales currently qualifies for 0% VAT. This is not means-tested and there is no application. It applies automatically and takes hundreds of pounds off the price of a typical system.
Ongoing incomeQualifying systems
The Smart Export Guarantee is not a grant, but it is money back. Licensed suppliers pay you for the surplus electricity your panels export to the grid. Rates vary by supplier and tariff, and eligibility depends on your installation meeting the scheme’s certification requirements. We cover how it works, who qualifies and what you can expect to earn in our Smart Export Guarantee guide, and the scheme rules sit with Ofgem.
Up to £7,500Heat pumps
If you are considering a heat pump alongside solar, the Boiler Upgrade Scheme offers up to £7,500 towards an air source heat pump for eligible homeowners in Wales and England. It does not fund solar panels, but for households planning a full renewable setup it is the largest single grant available.
LoanOwner-occupiers
The Development Bank of Wales offers Green Homes Wales lending to help owner-occupiers spread the cost of energy improvements, including solar. It is a loan rather than a grant, so the cost is still yours, but it can make the upfront figure manageable without turning to standard credit.
Most working households will not qualify for Nest or ECO4, and that is where the misleading advertising does its damage. The practical position is still better than it looks. With 0% VAT, installations starting from £4,320 fully fitted, and export payments available on qualifying systems, most North Wales installations pay for themselves in around 7 to 10 years. Our guide to solar panel costs in North Wales breaks down the figures.
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Official sources: gov.wales, Nest · Ofgem, Smart Export Guarantee · gov.uk, Boiler Upgrade Scheme. Scheme rules change: check the official pages for current criteria.

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