As winter approaches, millions of UK households are set to receive a £150 discount on their energy bills through the government’s Warm Home Discount scheme. Letters confirming eligibility are being sent out this week, with all recipients expected to receive theirs before January 2026.
What Is the Warm Home Discount?
The Warm Home Discount is a one-off £150 deduction on electricity bills aimed at supporting low-income households during the colder months. This year, the scheme has been expanded to include an additional 2.7 million households across England, Wales, and Scotland, bringing the total number of eligible households to approximately six million.
Am I Eligible?
To qualify for the discount, you must meet the following criteria:
- Residence: Live in England, Wales, or Scotland.
- Benefits: Receive one of the following means-tested benefits as of August 24, 2025:
- Pension Credit (Guarantee Credit or Savings Credit)
- Universal Credit
- Income Support
- Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA)
- Income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)
- Housing Benefit
- Electricity Bill: Your name (or your partner’s or legal representative’s) must be on the electricity bill.
What Should I Expect?
- Automatic Discount: If you’re eligible, the £150 discount will be applied automatically to your electricity bill by March 31, 2026.
- Required Action: Some households may need to provide additional information to confirm their eligibility. If so, your letter will include instructions to contact the helpline.
What If I Haven’t Received a Letter?
If you believe you’re eligible but haven’t received a letter by early January 2026, contact the Warm Home Discount Scheme helpline:
- Phone: 0800 030 9322
- Address: Warm Home Discount Scheme, PO Box 14127, Selkirk, TD7 9AH
Ensure you have your electricity bill or statement handy, as you’ll need to confirm your account details.
Additional Support
Beyond the Warm Home Discount, other financial aids are available:
- Winter Fuel Payment: A £300 cash boost for those over state pension age.
- Cold Weather Payments: £25 for each 7-day cold spell, payable to benefits recipients.
- Energy Company Grants: Some energy providers offer grants and support for customers in financial hardship.
Final Thoughts
The £150 energy bill discount is a significant step in assisting low-income households during the winter months. If you meet the eligibility criteria, ensure you check your mail for the confirmation letter. If you haven’t received it by January 2026, take prompt action to contact the helpline and secure your discount.
For more detailed information, visit the official government page on the Warm Home Discount Scheme: GOV.UK.


