Why Combine Solar with a Heat Pump?
Massive Bill Savings
Heat pumps are 3-4x more efficient than gas boilers. Power them with solar and you're heating your home for almost free.
Zero Carbon Heating
Eliminate gas entirely. A solar-powered heat pump produces no direct emissions, helping you achieve a net-zero home.
Future-Proof Home
With the gas boiler ban approaching (2035 for new homes), upgrading now adds value and avoids future rush.
How Solar + Heat Pump Works
Solar Panels Generate Electricity
Your solar panels produce free electricity during daylight hours.
Heat Pump Uses Solar Power
The heat pump runs on electricity, drawing power from your solar panels when available.
Efficient Heat Generation
For every 1 kWh of electricity, the heat pump produces 3-4 kWh of heat.
Store Heat in Hot Water
Excess solar can heat your water cylinder during the day, ready for evening use.
The Efficiency Advantage
Gas Boiler
1 kWh gas → 0.9 kWh heat
Heat Pump
1 kWh electricity → 3-4 kWh heat
Heat pumps don't create heat - they move it from outside to inside, which is why they're so efficient.
Types of Heat Pumps
Air Source Heat Pump (ASHP)
Extracts heat from outdoor air, even in cold weather. The most common type for UK homes.
Efficiency
300-400% (COP 3-4)
Typical Cost
£8,000 - £15,000
Best For
Most UK homes, retrofits
Considerations
- •Needs outdoor space for unit
- •Some noise from outdoor unit
- •Works down to -15°C
Ground Source Heat Pump (GSHP)
Extracts heat from underground via buried pipes. More efficient but more expensive to install.
Efficiency
400-500% (COP 4-5)
Typical Cost
£15,000 - £35,000
Best For
Large gardens, new builds
Considerations
- •Requires significant groundwork
- •Higher upfront cost
- •More consistent efficiency
Hybrid Heat Pump
Combines a heat pump with a gas boiler. Heat pump handles most heating, boiler kicks in for peak demand.
Efficiency
250-350% (COP 2.5-3.5)
Typical Cost
£5,000 - £10,000
Best For
Older homes, gradual transition
Considerations
- •Good for poorly insulated homes
- •Still uses some gas
- •Lower upfront cost
Sizing Solar for Your Heat Pump
| Home Type | Heat Pump | Solar System | Annual Heating | Solar Covers |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2-bed flat | 4-6 kW | 2-3 kW | 6,000 kWh | 30-40% |
| 3-bed semi | 6-8 kW | 4-5 kW | 10,000 kWh | 25-35% |
| 4-bed detached | 8-12 kW | 5-7 kW | 14,000 kWh | 20-30% |
Note: Solar contribution is lower in winter when heating demand is highest. Battery storage can help shift solar generation to evening heating needs.
The Seasonal Challenge
Understanding the Mismatch
The main challenge with solar + heat pump is timing: you need most heating in winter when solar generation is lowest. However, this doesn't mean they don't work well together.
Summer Benefits
- Hot water heated almost entirely by solar
- Excess solar exported for Federal Solar Tax Credit (30%) income
- Heat pump can provide cooling if needed
Winter Solutions
- Solar still generates 10-15% of annual output
- Use off-peak electricity tariffs (e.g., Octopus Go)
- Battery storage shifts daytime solar to evening
Costs and Potential Savings
Typical Installation Costs
Annual Savings Potential
BUS Grant: $7,500 Off Heat Pump Costs
The Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) provides $7,500 towards air source heat pump installation (or $5,000 for ground source). This can significantly reduce your upfront costs and improve payback time.
Is Solar + Heat Pump Right for You?
Ideal Candidates
- Well-insulated home (EPC C or better)
- Planning to stay 10+ years
- Suitable roof for solar
- Space for outdoor heat pump unit
- Underfloor heating or large radiators
- Committed to reducing carbon footprint
Consider Carefully If...
- Poorly insulated home (improve insulation first)
- Small radiators (may need upgrading)
- Planning to move soon
- Limited budget (consider solar first)
- No outdoor space for heat pump
- Very cheap gas tariff (though this may change)
Getting Started
Assess Your Home's Suitability
Check your EPC rating and insulation. Poor insulation should be addressed before installing a heat pump.
Get Multiple Quotes
Find NABCEP-certified installers who can assess your property and design an integrated solar + heat pump system.
Apply for Grants
Check eligibility for the Boiler Upgrade Scheme ($7,500) and any local authority grants.
Plan Installation Timing
Consider installing solar first, then adding a heat pump later if budget is a concern. Both qualify for 0% VAT.
Get Free Solar Quotes
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