
NAPIT has introduced that they’re now dwell with the MCS Redeveloped Installer Scheme, which is open to new candidates. The organisation says the redeveloped scheme reinforces the dedication to enhancing high quality, shopper safety and strong certification requirements throughout the small-scale renewable sector.
NAPIT says it will help its members to maneuver onto the redeveloped scheme in a phased method, with most installers transferring over all through 2026. Current NAPIT Members will begin to be transitioned over to the redeveloped installer scheme from mid-April onwards.
Stephen Melton, Industrial and Compliance Director at NAPIT, stated: “The MCS redeveloped installer scheme is a key step in enhancing high quality and requirements within the small-scale renewable sector. NAPIT will proceed to help members all through the transition to the redeveloped MCS Installer Scheme.”
Ian Rippin, CEO of MCS, stated: “The rollout of the redeveloped installer Scheme is a major milestone for the small-scale renewable trade and its continued development. Our redeveloped Scheme is straightforward, strong, and rewarding for installers, and can remodel shopper safety within the UK, serving to to construct lasting confidence in home-grown vitality. Congratulations to NAPIT on this thrilling achievement. We sit up for persevering with our longstanding partnership underneath the redeveloped Scheme and welcoming many installers over within the weeks and months to return.”