In response to a consultation initiated in the 2022 Spring Statement to broaden the scope of VAT relief on energy-saving materials, the government stated:
“The government agrees with respondents that this technology meets all of the stated objectives for this VAT relief in its own right, and will therefore bring electrical battery storage within the scope of the relief. This means that the technology will now also qualify for VAT relief when either retrofitted to qualifying energy-saving materials or installed as a standalone technology connected to the grid.”
Dr. Nina Skorupska CBE, Chief Executive of the REA, commended the extension, stating that it finally aligns battery storage with other energy-saving materials. She emphasized that this rectifies a long-standing inequality in tax treatment and urged the government to extend the VAT exemption to include thermal storage and electric vehicle (EV) chargepoints.
Powervault CEO Joe Warren talked about Powervault’s role in the campaign, stating, “This decision is fantastic news and a great example of the industry working together. Powervault is proud to have played a proactive role in this campaign and we are very grateful for the Renewable Energy Association and others for taking up this cause and working with us to secure this key outcome. Installing a battery energy storage system can dramatically increase the savings from a home solar installation, reduce carbon emissions, support the grid at peak times, reduce infrastructure investment and increase energy security for the UK. The UK as a whole benefits as a result of the support to essential “green jobs” and by creating a good environment in which UK technology companies can flourish and ultimately generate export revenues. Most importantly, customers want to be part of the solution, and it’s our mission to help them wherever we can.”