The Scottish Government’s Community and Renewable Energy Scheme (CARES) is supporting community and faith organisations to install solar PV and battery storage in their buildings. This is a short-term pilot, funded by the Scottish Government and Great British Energy, with funds needing to be spent and claimed by 31 March 2026.
Key Criteria
Demand is expected to be high for this funding, with many communities already in a position to mobilise projects very quickly. Funding will be allocated on a first come first served basis. If you are developing a new project, read the guidance and self-assessment checklist carefully and prioritise seeking a quote if you think you are eligible.
To be able to install within the pilot timescale, easier installation projects will be more suited to this funding. Therefore, while it is not a requirement, they suggest that the proposed project:
- Is not in a conservation area or within the curtilage of a listed building.
- Is under 50kW of solar PV.
- Is on an easily accessible roof, which is built after 1930s (as the roof will be more likely to meet structural requirements).
- Is not part of a more significant building renovation that would increase the risk of programme delays.
Funding is open on a first come first served basis until the end of March 2026 or until fully allocated.

