If you’re a homeowner worried about rising energy bills, the Warm Home Discount (WHD) could reduce your winter costs by £150 — automatically in many cases.
Here’s what it is, who qualifies, and how it works in England, Wales and Scotland.
The Warm Home Discount is a government scheme that gives eligible households a one-off £150 rebate on their electricity bill each winter.
It’s been running since 2011 and is funded by larger energy suppliers under a legal obligation. The WHD is expected to continue into 2026/27 under planned reforms, as regulations are extended or updated.
For winter 2026/27, the scheme continues to target low-income and vulnerable households, with some important updates to how costs are recovered and who qualifies. You can read the full policy paper here: Expanding the Warm Home Discount Scheme, 2026 to 2027.
The discount must be applied by the end of March in the relevant winter.
England & Wales
There are two main groups:
The “high cost to heat” property test has been removed, meaning more households on qualifying benefits can now receive the rebate.
Most people don’t need to apply — eligibility is automatically confirmed through government data matching with energy suppliers.
Scotland
In most cases, you don’t need to apply — eligibility is confirmed through government data matching with your energy supplier.
Not eligible for the Warm Home Discount? Don’t worry — you can still lower your energy bills. Switch Together guides you step by step to smarter energy choices, helping you save money and join a community of households making smarter energy decisions.
For most households in England and Wales:
Letters confirming eligibility may arrive later if automatic matching fails. If you think you qualify but haven’t heard by mid-winter, contact the helpline or your supplier.
The WHD complements longer-term home upgrades like insulation and low-carbon heating. While £150 helps immediately, improving energy efficiency reduces bills year after year.
You can read our full breakdown of what’s coming next in our guide to the Warm Homes Plan 2026.
If you:
…it’s worth checking your eligibility or confirming your supplier participates.
Even if you plan to upgrade your home’s insulation or heating, this rebate can provide immediate support while you plan longer-term improvements.
Energy bills remain one of the biggest pressures on UK households. The Warm Home Discount won’t solve everything — but £150 off your winter bill can make a real difference.
And remember, on top of any discount you receive, you can switch tariffs with Switch Together. Benefit from collective buying power, smarter energy choices, and support from thousands of households across the UK.