Rightmove and Octopus Energy join forces to make it easier find greener homes

Rightmove and Octopus Energy have struck a new partnership aimed at helping homebuyers identify greener, low-carbon homes more easily when searching on the property portal.

Rightmove reports growing interest in energy-efficient features, with references to heat pumps in property listings up 46% year-on-year and mentions of solar panels rising by 37%.

Octopus Energy’s research also suggests strong homeowner satisfaction with greener technologies: nine in ten heat-pump users said they were glad they made the switch, and 94% reported their homes were as comfortable as—or more comfortable than—when using a gas boiler.

Under the partnership, the two companies will introduce tools and content designed to show how low-carbon technology can cut energy bills and enhance a property’s value.

The first feature to go live is Rightmove’s new “Zero Bills” label, which will allow developers to flag homes powered by Octopus’s Zero Bills smart tariff.

Greg Jackson, founder and CEO of Octopus Energy, commented: “Most people now know someone benefitting from a cost slashing electric car, and savvy homeowners are starting to search for houses with solar panels and heat pumps too.

“We’re delighted to team up with Rightmove to help their home-movers spot the greener homes of the future.”

Johan Svanstrom, CEO of Rightmove, said: “Helping home-movers navigate to a greener future is a priority for Rightmove, and we provide many forms of information for homes-related sustainability.

“We’re excited to partner with Octopus Energy to unlock more opportunities, and drive both awareness and adoption. We’re starting by highlighting Octopus Energy’s innovative energy saving product with a label on applicable new homes listings on our platform.”

 

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