Consumer Scotland has announced the launch of an investigation into consumer protections in the market for energy efficiency and low carbon heating products.
Scotland's statutory body for consumers said that the investigation will examine a range of issues, including whether consumers have access to:
• high quality and accessible sources of advice and information
• strong consumer protections
• fair and affordable consumer incentives
• competitive and clear product choices
As part of the review, Consumer Scotland has issued a call for information across the sector to gather evidence on existing practices.
Following the investigation, Consumer Scotland will make recommendations to help deliver the necessary protections and confidence for consumers to decarbonise and improve their home energy efficiency.
Removing emissions from home heating is an essential part of the ongoing transition to net zero.
The Scottish Government is proposing legislation that sets new targets for delivery, with around 2.4 million homes needing to convert to cleaner heating systems by the end of 2045.
This will drive demand for green technologies such as heat pumps, solar panels and insulation creating an unprecedented market for these products.
Chief Executive of Consumer Scotland Sam Ghibaldan said: "The transition to clean heating and decarbonised, energy efficient homes will result in major benefits for consumers.
"While many early adopters of low carbon and energy efficiency technology have had positive experiences, there are reports the sector doesn't always enjoy optimal consumer confidence. That includes evidence of low consumer awareness, misleading claims, rogue traders and scams.
"Strong consumer demand for green technologies will be key to achieving Scotland's net zero targets and that requires consumer confidence and incentives. As the pace of adoption increases consumers need to be protected and supported throughout the process.
"We are keen to hear the views of organisations and individuals from across the sector and beyond to help us fully understand the strengths and weaknesses of the current market."
Chief Officer at Trading Standards Scotland Fiona Richardson welcomed the investigation launch.
She said: "Although the transition to decarbonised and energy-efficient homes promises significant benefits for consumers in Scotland, our enforcement actions, advice, and campaigns have continued to focus on combating scams, product mis-selling, and rogue trading in the sector.
"In order to fulfil these targets in the years ahead, we must ensure that consumers are empowered to make safe and informed choices.
"We look forward to working with Consumer Scotland to seek positive outcomes for consumers in this vital market."
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