The Heat Pump Association (HPA) has launched a new statistics page to provide an online resource to the sector noting annual UK heat pump sales data. The service also features quarterly updates on the number of individuals who have successfully completed training to install heat pumps in the UK since 2022.
The organisation says that the new statistics page is part of its ‘ongoing commitment to advocate for the acceleration of heat pump deployment in the UK, by supplying transparent and insightful data to inform policy, guide industry practices and empower those in the sector’.
The page features detailed insights into the rising sales of heat pumps and the growing number of professionals trained in their installation.
The data reveals an increase in heat pump sales over the past six years, with a 125% increase in sales between 2018 and 2023. The HPA says this underscores the rising demand for greener, cleaner heating solutions.
The statistics page also reports quarterly the number of individuals trained to install heat pumps. The latest data shows a 166% increase in the number of individuals who successfully completed training to install heat pumps from 2022-2023.
“As the industry grows, it is crucial to make strategic decisions based on trusted datasets. This updated webpage not only ensures our members and stakeholders are well-informed but also supports the entire industry’s growth by providing regular and reliable data updates,” said Olivia Smalley, Head of Policy and Communications at the Heat Pump Association.
Continuing, Olivia said, “We hope this resource will provide support for future developments and policy decisions and will assist in the acceleration of heat pump deployment in the UK.”
The HPA says the statistics page will be regularly updated to reflect the latest trends and changes in the market.