Homely achieves approval as an ECO4 Innovation Measure

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Homely is now officially approved as an innovation measure under the government’s ECO4 framework.

The company said it is now helping homeowners reduce heating costs while “accelerating” the UK’s journey to net-zero. By increasing the carbon score of heat pump installations by 25%, Homely stated that it ensures more projects qualify for ECO4 funding, enabling “a greater number of homes to transition to greener, more efficient heating systems”.

Jamie Elliot, managing director at Homely, said: “This is an exciting step forward for Homely, and we’re thrilled to see our technology recognised under ECO4. We started with a clear vision: to make heat pumps a truly affordable and practical option for every home. By optimising how heat pumps operate, we’re helping homeowners reduce their heating bills and making low-carbon heating a real, accessible alternative to gas boilers.

“Getting ECO4 approval is a big step forward—not just for us, but for installers too. It means they now have a solution that’s easy to implement, works with a wide range of heat pump brands, and helps homeowners achieve the best efficiency and lowest possible running costs. Our goal has always been to make sustainable heating more accessible to as many people as possible, and this approval takes us one step closer to that reality.”

The company works with a range of heat pump brands, including Samsung, LG, Daikin, Worcester Bosch, Midea, Riello, Clivet, Trianco, EBAC, Airwell and Grant.

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