Air Source Heat Pump (ASHP) Installation (Often eligible for a £500 government grant, reducing the cost to £150)

Offered by Cambridge Regional College – Energy Training Centre in Cambridge, East of England.

Overview

Air Source Heat Pump (ASHP) Installation (Often eligible for a £500 government grant, reducing the cost to £150) is a BPEC-accredited heat pumps training course delivered by Cambridge Regional College – Energy Training Centre. It runs over 3 days and is offered in-person from Cambridge.

Heat pumps are central to the UK net-zero plan. MCS-accredited heat pump courses cover design, installation, commissioning, and ongoing service across both air-source and ground-source systems. Most courses last 2–5 days and lead to BPEC, LCL, or City & Guilds certification.

Course details

Accreditation
BPEC
Duration
3 days
Delivery
In-person
Price
On enquiry
Category
Heat Pumps
Location
Cambridge, East of England

What this course covers

  • Practical, accredited training aligned to BPEC standards.
  • In-person delivery across 3 days.
  • Assessment and certification on completion.
  • Learning outcomes confirmed direct with Cambridge Regional College – Energy Training Centre at enquiry.

SkilledWatt surfaces the accreditation and schedule metadata provided by Cambridge Regional College – Energy Training Centre. Course content, reading lists, and assessment criteria should be confirmed directly with the provider before enrolment.

About the provider

Cambridge Regional College – Energy Training Centre

Cambridge, East of England · CAMBRIDGE

7 courses
  • BPEC
  • NICEIC
  • City & Guilds
  • MCS
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