Grants | Local Authority Delivery L.A.D (ENDED)
The LAD Schemes aims to raise the energy efficiency of low income and low energy performance homes. The focus is on properties with EPC ratings of D, E, F, and G.
What Is LAD Scheme?
The Local Authority Delivery (LAD) scheme is a government-funded initiative aimed at increasing the energy efficiency of residential homes across the UK. The primary objective of this scheme is to help reduce energy bills, improve comfort, and lower carbon emissions for households. It specifically targets low-income and fuel-poor households, ensuring that those who need it most receive the benefits.
Overall, the LAD scheme is a vital component of the UK's strategy to create more sustainable and energy-efficient housing, contributing to broader environmental and social goals.
Find Out If You're Eligible
You need to have an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of D, E, F, or G Households eligible are those that have a combined annual income of £30,000 or less Tenants will be eligible for up to £5000 worth of funding, with Landlords also contributing to costs
Get Your LAD Scheme Now!
£500 million funding is being allocated to local authorities through the Local Authority Delivery (LAD) scheme, to improve the energy efficiency of homes of low-income households, helping reduce fuel poverty, phasing out high carbon fossil fuel heating, and delivering progress towards the UK’s commitment to net zero by 2050. This initiative not only enhances the living conditions of vulnerable households but also contributes to significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. By upgrading insulation and heating systems, the LAD scheme ensures warmer homes and lower energy bills. Don't miss out on this opportunity to make your home more energy-efficient and environmentally friendly.