IETF for Edinburgh manufacturers
Edinburgh manufacturers in energy-intensive sectors (food production, chemicals, paper, automotive, glass, ceramics) access IETF for 30-50% match-funded capital grants on integrated decarbonisation projects including solar PV, heat pumps and process electrification.
Industrial Energy Transformation Fund (IETF) for Edinburgh businesses
| Headline value | 30-50% match-funded capital grant (£100k-£14m typical) |
| Eligibility | Energy-intensive manufacturers — food, chemicals, paper, metals, ceramics |
| Typical benefit | £200k-£3m typical grant on integrated decarbonisation projects |
| Regional context | Scotland — Edinburgh |
The Edinburgh funding stack
Edinburgh commercial solar projects typically combine Industrial Energy Transformation Fund (IETF) with:
- Other UK-wide reliefs: AIA (if not using Full Expensing), Smart Export Guarantee, REGO sales above 50kWp
- Regional schemes: Scotland SME Loan Scheme (0% interest, up to £100k cashback subject to programme rules), Scottish Enterprise green innovation grants
- Sector-specific grants: See the sectors hub for IETF, PSDS, FETF and charity-sector funding routes
- Finance routes: Asset finance, operating lease, PPA — see finance hub
Edinburgh commercial context
Edinburgh businesses typically operate in the Scotland commercial energy market with import rates around £0.22-£0.30 per kWh in 2026 — making the value of Industrial Energy Transformation Fund (IETF) compelling regardless of sector. The Edinburgh location guide covers council net zero plans, industrial estates and regional scheme administrators in detail.
Next steps for Edinburgh businesses
- Read the full Industrial Energy Transformation Fund (IETF) guide for eligibility, application process, worked examples and watch-outs.
- Browse the Edinburgh location guide for regional scheme specifics.
- Compare cost & payback for your system size at the cost hub.
- Run the eligibility calculator — 60 seconds to confirm exactly which schemes apply to your business.
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Industrial Energy Transformation Fund (IETF) in Edinburgh · FAQs
Does Industrial Energy Transformation Fund (IETF) apply to Edinburgh businesses in 2026?
Yes. Industrial Energy Transformation Fund (IETF) is a UK-wide scheme administered by DESNZ. Edinburgh businesses access Industrial Energy Transformation Fund (IETF) on the same eligibility basis as any other UK location. See the full Industrial Energy Transformation Fund (IETF) guide.
How does Industrial Energy Transformation Fund (IETF) stack with Edinburgh regional grants?
Edinburgh businesses can combine Industrial Energy Transformation Fund (IETF) with regional schemes specific to the Scotland region — most prominently Scotland SME Loan Scheme (0% interest, up to £100k cashback subject to programme rules), Scottish Enterprise green innovation grants. Stacking is subject to subsidy control rules (£315k cumulative ceiling over 3 years) but most projects fall comfortably within the cap.
How much can a Edinburgh business save?
£200k-£3m typical grant on integrated decarbonisation projects. Combined with Edinburgh's typical commercial electricity rate (£0.22-£0.30/kWh) and the available regional schemes, total project economics deliver 3-6 year post-tax payback for most Edinburgh commercial solar projects.
What's the application process from Edinburgh?
Pre-application Expression of Interest to DESNZ during a published funding window; full application follows for shortlisted projects. Phase 4 expected Q2 2026.
Where are Edinburgh commercial solar installations concentrated?
Edinburgh commercial solar is most active across the city's industrial estates and business parks. See the dedicated Edinburgh location guide for industrial estate breakdowns and council climate framework details.
Check if your Edinburgh business qualifies
Free 60-second eligibility check confirms whether Industrial Energy Transformation Fund (IETF) applies to your business and how to stack it with Scotland regional schemes.
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