Record year for UK heat pump sales and training

New data from the Heat Pump Association (HPA) reveals that 2024 saw a significant 63% increase in hydronic heat pump sales, and a 15% increase in individuals completing a recognised heat pump training qualification.

The HPA’s factory gate sales data shows that 98,469 hydronic heat pumps were sold in the UK in 2024. This growth is largely driven by a 64% increase in Air to Water Monobloc sales and a 100% growth in the ‘other heat pump’ category which includes Domestic Hot Water Heat Pumps, Exhaust Air Heat Pumps and Integrated Hybrid Heat Pumps. This growth profile reflects the ongoing innovation and investment in broadening the adoption of a diverse range of heat pump technologies.

After a modest 4% growth in sales between 2022 and 2023, this increased level of deployment should provide enhanced confidence to the market that the sector is in a good place to meet expected increases in demand in the coming years.  The HPA is encouraged by this strong growth, which has been supported by Government schemes such as the Boiler Upgrade Scheme and the Energy Company Obligation with MCS heat pump notifications accounting for 60% of total sales.

To meet demand, growth in sales must be accompanied by a growth in the skilled heat pump workforce. 2024 saw 9,062 individuals successfully completing a recognised heat pump training qualification – a 15% increase on 2023 levels.  

Whilst this level of growth is welcomed, substantial efforts are still needed to ensure heat pump deployment and workforce growth reach the levels required to reduce UK carbon emissions in line with legally binding targets. The previous Government’s target of 600,000 heat pump installations per year by 2028, and the Climate Change Committee’s recommendation of heat pumps in 10% of UK households by 2030, remain a challenging goal.  Meeting such will require swift, decisive government action, and the heat pump industry remains committed to working collaboratively with government, consumers and stakeholders to deliver the scale needed.

Commenting on the growth, Minister for Energy Consumers Miatta Fahnbulleh said:

“It’s fantastic to see huge progress on heat pump installations, with thousands of people now benefiting from clean heating in their homes.

 We are keeping up this momentum by almost doubling the budget for our Boiler Upgrade Scheme in the next financial year, giving more families £7,500 off the cost.

At the same time, our Heat Training Grant will have provided a further 10,000 opportunities by April to train up heat pump and heat network professionals, supporting skilled jobs across the country.”

Charlotte Lee, Chief Executive of the HPA, said:

“2024 was a pivotal year for the UK heat pump market, and it’s fantastic to share our figures showing a 63% increase in heat pump sales and 15% increase in individuals successfully completing heat pump training. This unprecedented, accelerated growth is a sign of progress and reflects the sector’s dedication and determination to scale up to support the decarbonisation of heat in UK homes and buildings.

However, to sustain and strengthen this level of growth and encourage further investment in UK manufacturing and in growing a skilled and competent workforce, there needs to be a clear, credible heat decarbonisation transition plan published by the Government which includes a detailed heat pump installation pathway, supported by policy and regulatory change. This will provide the confidence the market needs.”

HPA Members receive more frequent and granular UK Heat Pump sales data updates. To find out more about HPA membership visit: https://www.heatpumps.org.uk/membership/

For more information on the Heat Pump Association and to access the statistics page, please visit https://www.heatpumps.org.uk/statistics/

Notes to Editors:

The HPA’s statistics are compiled using data provided by HPA manufacturing members and market estimation techniques to extrapolate data that represents the entire UK Heat Pump Market. By sharing this factory-gate sales data, the HPA aims to support the sector in making data-driven decisions.

Data referenced in this release in relation to training is based on the number of individuals who have successfully completed one of the Heat Pump training courses that are eligible for the Heat Training Grant.

For media inquiries, please contact:

Olivia Smalley

Head of Policy and Communications

Email: Olivia.smalley@thehpa.org.uk

About the Heat Pump Association:

The HPA is the UK’s dedicated voice for the Heat Pump Sector, driving widespread deployment of heat pump technology throughout the UK. Our membership includes the country’s leading manufacturers of heat pumps, components, and associated equipment as well as energy companies, certification bodies, installers and training providers.  We currently represent over 100 member organisations working in the heat pump sector, with our members representing around 90% of the volume of heat pumps sold in the UK market.