
Bernie, left, and Craig, right, installers at MCS certified contractor Craig Michael Renewables.
MCS (Microgeneration Certification Scheme), the UK’s quality mark for renewable energy technologies, now has over 5,250 contractors certified under the Scheme, the highest since it began in 2008.
Following the closure of the Feed-in Tariff (FiT), MCS contractor numbers dropped from nearly 5,000 in 2012 to just 1,700 in 2019. Since then, MCS has rebuilt its contractor base, certifying around 700 new businesses each year.
According to the MCS Data Dashboard, 1,443 installers gained certification in 2024 across a range of renewable technologies. Solar PV saw the biggest rise, with 718 contractors gaining certification for solar PV in 2024.
The number of MCS certified heat pump contractors also continues to grow, with 387 becoming certified in 2024, bringing the total to over 2,000.
Ian Rippin, CEO of MCS, said: “The year-on-year growth in MCS certified contractors reflects the continued expansion of the UK’s small-scale renewables sector and the increasing confidence in MCS certification. With over 5,250 contractors now certified and more contractors than ever active within a single year, we are ensuring that households across the UK have access to high-quality renewable energy installations.”
Craig Haycock, founder of MCS certified contractor Craig Michael Renewables, added: “We became certified for both solar PV and battery storage knowing that MCS certification, as a mark of quality, would give our customers confidence in our installations and strengthen our business’ reputation.”