Labour announce mandatory installation as part of the new Future Homes Standard

As of 29 May, the one-metre boundary rule has been lifted, larger units are permitted and detached homes can now have two heat pumps without full planning permission.

These changes are designed to remove the practical hurdles that have held back uptake. Figures from Octopus Energy show 34% of people who wanted a heat pump were put off by planning red tape.

The Boiler Upgrade Scheme, which offers grants of up to £7,500 for heat pump installation, saw a 73% rise in applications in early 2025, with more than 11,000 people applying between January and March.

The government has made clear that the previous policy—where developers could opt for no solar panels at all—allowed too many to build homes without renewables.

Under the new rules, even if developers cannot meet the 40% rooftop coverage target, they will still be required to install a reasonable level of solar.

Final technical details are being developed with industry and will be confirmed in the published Future Homes Standard this autumn.