What is the Heat Training Grant?
Low carbon heat pumps play a vital role in decarbonising how we heat our homes. To meet the UK’s climate targets, thousands of heating engineers will need to be trained to install and maintain heat pumps.
Building on the success of the Home Decarbonisation Skills Training competition delivered nearly 5,000 heat pump courses to learners across England, the Heat Training Grant will provide payments to support trainees in England to undertake short courses to gain skills working with heat pumps.
The Midlands Net Zero Hub is managing this course nationally on behalf of the Government’s Department for Energy Security and Net Zero. The grant will support training from Spring 2023 to at least March 2026, with the potential for the scheme to be extended.
Get the most out of the Heat Training Grant
The training you receive will usually take at least 3 days, although it may be longer depending on your previous skills and experience.
All the courses should cover all the skills needed for your business to install heat pumps as part of a competent person scheme. You will receive more information on how to join one of these schemes once you have completed the training.
Several heating manufacturers are offering additional discounts and offers to participating trainees, which could be worth up to a further £500 in product vouchers and further training.