Heat Pumps

Technology

Last mentioned: Mar 24, 2026

Timeline

  1. Retail Launch

    Plug-in solar panels expected to hit UK high street and DIY shops.

  2. Policy Announcement

    Ministers confirm heat pump mandates and retail solar plans.

  3. Building Regs Update

    Full implementation of new heating standards for all new-build completions.

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UK Mandates Heat Pumps for New Builds and Greenlights Plug-in Solar Retail

UK ministers have announced a dual-track strategy to decarbonize housing, mandating heat pumps for new developments while clearing the path for plug-in solar panels to hit retail shelves within months. This move signals a significant shift toward decentralized, consumer-led renewable energy adoption and stricter building standards.

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