Tariffs payable in current period

The table at the bottom of this page shows the tariffs payable this year to installations, depending on when they were registered for the FITs. A downloadable version is available here.

What is the current feed-in tariff for solar panels in the UK?

The Feed-in Tariff (FiT) scheme greatly encouraged the uptake of solar panels in households and businesses across the UK. It was designed to promote the adoption of renewable,

Feed-in Tariff UK Changes 2025

Learn about the proposed changes to the UK''s Feed-in Tariff scheme and how they may affect your solar PV payments.

Feed-in Tariff (FIT): Tariff Table 1 April 2025

This document sets out the tariff rates for the Feed-in Tariff scheme.

Feed-in Tariffs (FIT)

You can find the full tariff bandings in the Feed-in-Tariff (FIT): Tariff table spreadsheets available below. Tariff rates are adjusted each financial year in line with the Retail Price...

The Feed-in Tariff: past & current rates [UK, 2026]

Discover the history of the UK''s solar Feed-in Tariff between 2010 and 2019 - and learn about its replacement.

Feed-in-Tariff (FiT) Export Tariff 25-26: Updates and Considerations

Ofgem has announced the new Feed-in-Tariff (FiT) Export tariff at up to £73.90 per MWh (or 7.39p per kWh). This tariff will come into effect from the 1st of April 2025 and will be valid until the 31st of March

Feed in Tariffs (FITs) determinations

In accordance with the Feed-in Tariffs Order 2012, the Secretary of State has made the following determinations in regard to the operation of Feed-in Tariffs for FIT year 16 (1 April...

Feed-in Tariffs users to earn less in future

But today (Wed 28 Jan), the Government has confirmed that it won''t freeze rates as feared but will instead increase the FIT by the lower Consumer Prices Index (CPI) rate of inflation. We''ve full details

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