The Heat Pump Association (HPA), Ground Source Heat Pump Association (GSHPA) and Heat Pump Federation (HPF) today launch their rebrand to Heat Pump Association UK (HPA UK), marking the creation of a single, unified trade body representing the entire heat pump sector.
This launch follows the decision by members of the Heat Pump Association, the Ground Source Heat Pump Association (GSHPA), and the Heat Pump Federation (HPF) to merge into one organisation, HPA UK, a move set to strengthen the sector.
With a comprehensive new website and expanded member services to follow in Q2 2026, today marks the launch of a new identity, logo and interim website, which is now live at www.hpauk.org.uk.
Charlotte Lee, HPA UK’s Chief Executive, said, “Bringing these organisations together is a big, positive step forward for our industry. It means we can speak with one clear voice and work more effectively to grow the heat pump sector. Our focus is on bringing together each part of the supply chain to enable heat pumps to play a pivotal role in the UK’s energy transition.”
By bringing together expertise from across the domestic, commercial, industrial, ground source and heat networks sectors, HPA UK will provide:
- Stronger, more consistent representation to government and key stakeholders
- Clearer, more visible messaging on the role of heat pumps in decarbonising space and process heat and hot water
- Streamlined governance and enhanced services for members
- A single point of contact for industry collaboration and engagement
The merger also positions the UK perfectly to seize a major economic opportunity; through boosting domestic manufacturing, the creation of skilled jobs and driving innovation in technology. Today’s announcement marks the beginning of HPA UK’s phased launch.
The new interim website provides an initial overview of the organisation, with further updates, resources, and branding to be released ahead of the full website launch in 2026.



