Renewable energy company ScottishPower has appointed a second provider to carry out heat pump installations across England, Scotland and Wales on its behalf.
Plug Me In joins Everwarm to install heat pumps as part of ScottishPower’s Smart Solutions division. This comes as industry works hard to keep up with rising demand for heat pumps, with government recording an uptick of nearly two-fifths (39%) in grant applications at the start of 2024.
The number of individuals qualifying as heat pump installers has risen to an all-time high, as the Heat Pump Association finds that the total number of installers increased by 166% in 2023 compared with 2022 – from nearly 3,000 in 2022 to over 10,000 in 2023.
Government figures suggest demand for heat pumps surged after the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero increased the heat pump grant available to households by 50%. The Boiler Upgrade Scheme saw over 2,000 applications for heat pump grants in January 2024, a year-on-year increase of almost two-fifths (39%).
Responding to this demand, ScottishPower racked up over two thousand heat pump installations over the last 18 months. Many of these installations benefitted from government grants such as the Boiler Upgrade Scheme and Energy Companies Obligation 4 (ECO4), which reduce upfront costs for customers – particularly those from lower-income households.
Despite this, the UK still has some catching up to do. Around 1% of UK homes are fitted with heat pumps, compared with 60% in Norway and 43% in Sweden.
Robert McGaughey, head of Smart Heat and Cities at ScottishPower, says: “We’re thrilled to see Plug Me In join our network of nationwide heat pump installers alongside Everwarm. With thousands installed by ScottishPower across England, Wales and Scotland, we know heat pumps are making a difference to customers across the nation, particularly those who rely on government support schemes to create warmer, healthier homes. As demand rises, driven by certainty for manufacturers and consumers alike, it is encouraging to see the transition to cleaner, electricity-powered technologies create new skilled green jobs at a time when many other sectors face significant challenges to their growth.”
Sam Peachman, commercial director at Plug Me In, adds: “Here at Plug Me In, we understand the importance of training and upskilling the next generation of clean energy installers. This is why every technician goes through our in-house Academy, making sure they are equipped with in-depth clean energy technology expertise.”

