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  • British Gas is partnering with Forster Group to enable nationwide solar power and battery storage installations.  

  • Households can save between 75 per cent and 90 per cent off the cost of their electricity bill by installing solar panels and batteries. 

  • The partnership is the latest step in British Gas and Hive’s commitment to helping customers decarbonise their homes and save money on their energy bills. 

British Gas is partnering with Forster Group, one of the largest solar panel installers in Scotland, to enable nationwide installation of the technology and meet the growing demand for solar panel and battery storage technology from homeowners.

Following the launch of the energy provider’s solar offering last year in England and Wales with Effective Home, the partnership will enable British Gas to install solar power and battery technology to any eligible customer in Scotland, England and Wales for the first time.

The new partnership with Forster Group, who provides solar services to one in five of all new homes in Scotland, will boost the number of accredited engineers that British Gas works with by 55% - accelerating the nation’s transition towards renewable energy sources.

Customers can currently benefit from a free consultation for solar panel installation tailored to their energy usage and home layout. A survey will give estimated costs, savings and installation options without any commitment.

Households could save between 75 and 90 per cent off the cost of their electricity bill by installing solar panels1, and latest industry figures show more than 183,000 installations2 were carried out across the UK last year.

Research in the British Gas Homes Index revealed that more than two fifths (42%) of people said they were considering installing solar panels in the next two years to tackle climate change and save on bills.

"We are committed to delivering the right products and solutions to help people cut carbon in their homes and save money on their bills in a way that works for them through British Gas and Hive."

Susan Wells, Low Carbon Homes Director at British Gas

Susan Wells, Low Carbon Homes Director at British Gas, said: “We are committed to delivering the right products and solutions to help people cut carbon in their homes and save money on their bills in a way that works for them through British Gas and Hive.

“We’re seeing our customers get more engaged with the benefits of solar energy, which is why we are extending our capabilities and partnering with Forster Group. Forster’s impressive track record in Scotland will allow us to meet the growing demand for solar and provide customers with expert advice and installations.”

Welcoming the partnership announcement, John Forster, Chair and Founder at Forster Group, said: "This partnership with British Gas is a fantastic milestone on the Forster Group’s journey and will enable us to provide solar and battery storage installations to even more customers across Scotland. We are seeing solar power and battery technology playing an essential role in the country's transition to Net Zero and with consumer appetite growing, more people now have the ability to take control of their own energy usage and make huge savings generating their own power.

"For over 30 years Forster Group has provided industry-leading solar and roofing solutions with a passion for innovation and the highest quality of customer service. We are excited to join forces with British Gas and share their vision for a more sustainable energy future."

EDITORS NOTES

[1] Figures are based on medium-demand (2,900 kWh) properties in Edinburgh and Southampton, with south-facing 4kW arrays and a battery providing 35% of the home’s electricity needs. Excess daytime energy is sold back to the grid at 15p per kWh using the British Gas Export & Earn Plus tariff.

[2] https://mcscertified.com/2023-a-record-breaking-year-for-mcs-and-small-scale-renewables/#:~:text=MCS%20has%20had%20an%20incredibly,installations%20registered%20in%202023%20alone.