Feed-in Tariffs (FIT) Quarterly Report Issue 63
Summary
Ofgem published its 63rd quarterly FIT report covering Q4 2025 (October-December), summarising installations, installed capacity, and levelisation for the scheme now in its 16th year. The scheme has been closed to new applicants since April 2019; this is routine monitoring of legacy obligations.
Why it matters
The FIT scheme is a closed book. These reports track the tail of a legacy subsidy whose costs are socialised across all electricity consumers via the levelisation mechanism. No new policy action follows from this data.
Key facts
- •Covers Q4 2025 (1 October - 31 December 2025)
- •FIT scheme is in its 16th year of operation
- •Scheme closed to new applications since 31 March 2019
- •Report includes installation counts, total installed capacity (kW), and levelisation data
Areas affected
Memo
Feed-in Tariffs (FIT) Quarterly Report Issue 63 | Ofgem Please enable JavaScript in your web browser to get the best experience. BETA This site is currently in BETA. Help us improve by giving us your feedback . Close alert: Feed-in Tariffs (FIT) Quarterly Report Issue 63 Publication type: Transparency document Publication date: 30 March 2026 Scheme name: FIT Print this page Share the page Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn This quarterly report covers the 1 October to 31 December 2025 period of the Feed-In Tariffs (FIT) scheme, in its 16th year of operation. It gives an update on scheme activity for the period, alongside an overview of its progress since launch. It includes information on the number of installations and total installed capacity (kW), in addition to the levelisation process. To receive this report each quarter, subscribe to our FIT newsletter. Main document Feed-in Tariff (FIT) Quarterly Report Issue 63 [PDF, 144.19KB] Print this page Share the page Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Close