How to Get the Warm Home Discount in 2026

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The Warm Home Discount is one of the most underused energy grants in the UK. Most people who miss out do so simply because they did not know they qualified or did not apply in time. In 2026, the scheme provides a £150 rebate directly off your electricity bill.

Who Gets It Automatically

If you receive the Guarantee Credit element of Pension Credit, the government matches your data with your energy supplier and the £150 is applied without you doing anything. Your supplier will write to you between October and March to confirm. If you receive Pension Credit Guarantee and have not heard by January, contact your supplier directly.

The Broader Group: Which Benefits Qualify

  • Universal Credit (with specific income thresholds)
  • Income-related Employment and Support Allowance
  • Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance
  • Income Support
  • Housing Benefit
  • Child Tax Credit or Working Tax Credit with low income

Your energy supplier must participate in the scheme. If yours does not, switching to one that does gets you £150 back — potentially more than you would save on the tariff itself.

Apply the Moment the Window Opens

The scheme runs October to March each year and funding runs out — often before Christmas. Your action plan:

  • Set a reminder for 1st October 2026
  • Check your supplier’s website that week for the application link
  • Have your National Insurance number and benefit reference ready
  • Apply online — takes under 10 minutes

Other Grants You Are Probably Missing

  • Cold Weather Payments: Automatic £25 for each week temperatures drop below 0°C in your area
  • ECO4 scheme: Free insulation, heat pumps, and boiler upgrades worth thousands — check eligibility at gov.uk/ECO4
  • Household Support Fund: Administered by your local council — grants for energy costs and essentials
  • Winter Fuel Payment: £200-£300 for eligible households — eligibility rules changed in 2025, check gov.uk

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