Minister O'Brien welcomes extension of Solar PV Scheme for Medically Vulnerable Customers
- Published on: 15 October 2025
- Last updated on: 15 October 2025
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Minister for Climate, Energy and the Environment Darragh O'Brien today welcomed the extension of eligibility for the Solar PV Scheme for Medically Vulnerable Customers, to include all homeowners who are registered under the life support category of the Priority Services Register with their energy supplier. These homes have a dependence on electrically-powered equipment, including medical equipment, life protecting devices and assistive technologies such as dialysis machines and respirators.
The Solar PV Scheme for Medically Vulnerable Customers is a targeted initiative – designed to support the installation of solar photovoltaic (PV) panels in households registered under the life support category of the Priority Services Register.
Initially launched as a pilot in 2022 as a response to energy sector challenges arising from the war in Ukraine, the scheme was agreed for households on the life support category of the Priority Services Register specifically maintained by ESB Networks at that time.
Some 470 homes have benefitted from the scheme to date and the Department of Climate, Energy and the Environment expects that figure to grow significantly, now that the scheme is in the process of being extended (to include eligible homeowners registered under the life support category of the Priority Services Register with their energy supplier, regardless of when they were registered).
Welcoming the development, Minister O'Brien said:
"Delivering resilience in our energy systems is a top priority for me, and for the government. First and foremost we have to ensure that the most vulnerable in society are protected. I am pleased to announce that, due to the strong uptake and the positive impact already observed in over 470 homes, eligibility for the Solar PV Scheme for Medically Vulnerable Customers is now being extended to include all homeowners who are registered under the life support category of the Priority Services Register, with whichever energy supplier they are using."
Energy suppliers will communicate this update to eligible customers in the coming weeks and months, as the eligibility criteria are revised and qualifying homeowners are identified to benefit from the scheme.
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Notes to the Editor
Homeowners listed under the life support category of the Priority Services Register will automatically qualify for the scheme. Their electricity supplier will contact them directly in the coming weeks and months—no application is necessary.
The house must be built and occupied on or before 31 December 2020 to qualify for the scheme.
The energy provider will send a letter of interest. They will then assign a Solar PV company to visit the home and assess its suitability for a solar PV system.
If your home is deemed suitable, the Solar PV company will provide you with an installation date.
If you believe you are using life support equipment such as dialysis machines, ventilators, or similar devices, please ensure you are registered with your electricity supplier under the life support category of the Priority Services Register.