New report indicates levels of UK heat pump training and barriers to upskilling

New report indicates levels of UK heat pump training and barriers to upskilling

New research has revealed that 58% of professionals have already trained or upskilled in heat pumps, with a further 34% planning to do so within the next 12 months. The findings come from City Plumbing’s new Taking the Temperature report. 8% say they have not been trained and do not plan to train in heat pumps. 

Key motivators for training include expected customer demand (37%), the chance to gain a competitive advantage (34%) and personal interest in renewable technologies (38%). Practical enablers also matter, with 30% saying they trained because it was convenient to access and 28% were encouraged or funded by their employer. 

However, there remain some barriers to upskilling in renewables. Some respondents cited the cost (28%), lack of local offering (24%), difficulty in taking time off work (24%), not enough customer demand (24%) and too much competition (20%) as reasons against training in renewables. A fifth (20%) said they haven’t trained or plan to train as they will retire soon. 

Nearly three-quarters (73%) of respondents said there are still not enough qualified heat pump installers to meet demand. 85% agree that there needs to be more financial support to help people train or upskill in renewables. 

Exploring the research in more detail, several regions are leading the way, with Wales (75%), the East Midlands (74%) and both the North West and Scotland (72%) reporting the highest levels of trained installers.

Hemal Morjaria, Managing Director – Heating & Renewables at City Plumbing, part of the Highbourne Group, said: “Our research shows clear progress on heat pump training, but some disparities between the regions. Although it’s positive to see so many upskilling, it’s important that we continue to support installers – especially sole traders and small businesses – with affordable and accessible training to future-proof the industry, which plays an essential part in the UK’s net zero ambitions. 

“City Plumbing continues to invest heavily in this area. Our partnership with GTEC Training, two centres of excellence, mobile training rigs, and our heat pump umbrella scheme with VitoEnergy are helping hundreds of installers upskill and access government grants, creating a more resilient and future-ready workforce. Since 2023, City Plumbing has supported more than 650 installers through accredited training in heat pumps, with further training dates and incentives planned for 2025 and beyond as demand continues to rise.” 

City Plumbing surveyed 500 plumbers and heating installers across the UK to find out industry trends, opportunities and threats, which are outlined in its new Taking the Temperature report. 

Image: City Plumbing 

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