ScottishPower and Panasonic have teamed up to make green heating technology more affordable for homeowners in Great Britain.
Customers who choose a Panasonic heat pump through ScottishPower will get a £1,000 discount.
Customers who also get their energy from ScottishPower will see a £300 credit on their energy bill over winter.
This offer comes with a heat pump optimiser and smart radiator thermostat from tado°, ScottishPower’s partner, which are designed to help manage heating remotely and on a room-by-room basis.
Research found energy savings could reach up to 22%.
Panasonic is also offering a £100 voucher for its online store as part of the package.
The aim is to make it easier for people to switch to heat pumps, lower their carbon footprint, and potentially cut bills in the long run.
Rozlyn Brennan, smart solutions director for ScottishPower’s Customer Business, said: “We know that a significant proportion of the UK’s carbon emissions come from domestic housing, and that measures like heat pumps and solar panels are practical solutions in reducing this.
“These more energy efficient solutions can have a positive impact on how we each run our home while also supporting the move to a net zero country.
“We’re proud to partner with Panasonic to make low-carbon heating more accessible and affordable for our customers.”
Brennan added: “This limited time offer is a great opportunity for households to upgrade their heating systems while enjoying significant savings.”
Paul Taylor, head of renewable heating for Panasonic UK, said: “We’re delighted to launch this promotion in partnership with Scottish Power, making it easier and more affordable for households to upgrade to low-carbon heating.
“By combining generous discounts with ongoing energy savings, this initiative not only helps customers reduce their bills but also supports the UK’s transition to a cleaner, more sustainable future.”
This offer from ScottishPower and Panasonic is available from 3rd November to 27th February 2026, aiming to encourage more people to switch to green technology during the winter when heating costs go up.




