New feature lets UK homebuyers find homes with zero energy bills

aerial shot of self build with solar panels and green roof
Getting a home with zero energy bills is set to become a lot easier (Image credit: Simon Burt)

UK homebuyers can now more easily spot properties that dramatically reduce energy costs thanks to a new feature from Rightmove, developed in partnership with Octopus Energy.

The Zero Bills label highlights homes equipped with green technology such as heat pumps, solar panels, and batteries, making it simple for movers to find properties that are both eco-friendly and cost-efficient.

The partnership comes as demand for eco homes rises, with buyers increasingly looking for properties that combine comfort, lower bills, and a smaller carbon footprint.

How the 'Zero Bills' feature works

An Octopus Energy 'Zero Bills' home

Octopus Energy launched Zero Bills homes to help homeowners with energy costs (Image credit: Octopus Energy)

The Zero Bills label flags homes on Rightmove listings powered by Octopus Energy’s world-first Zero Bills smart tariff, which guarantees no home energy bills for 5–10 years when paired with cutting-edge green technology.

This includes heat pumps, solar panels, and battery storage that reduce reliance on traditional gas or electricity. By integrating these technologies, the system provides cleaner energy while delivering significant financial savings for homeowners.

Greg Jackson, CEO of Octopus Energy, said: "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."

Growing demand for greener homes

Interest in green technology is rising sharply in the UK housing market. Rightmove data shows a 46% increase in listings mentioning heat pumps and a 37% rise in references to solar panels year-on-year.

Homeowners are also embracing cleaner tech: research from Octopus Energy found that nine in ten homeowners with heat pumps are glad they switched, with 94% saying their homes are as comfortable - or more so - than with their previous gas boiler.

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, drive awareness and adoption, and highlight their innovative energy-saving product on our platform."

Potential savings and benefits for homebuyers

According to Rightmove’s Energy Bills Tracker, moving from a typical UK home with an EPC D rating to a Zero Bills property could save over £2,350 a year on energy costs.

The feature not only helps buyers reduce bills but also makes energy-efficient homes more visible in the property market, potentially boosting their value.

The partnership signals a wider trend toward greener homes becoming a key selling point, combining financial, comfort, and environmental benefits.

By highlighting properties with advanced clean technology, Rightmove and Octopus Energy aim to make it simpler for buyers to choose homes that are both eco-friendly and cost-effective.

Joseph Mullane
News Editor

News Editor Joseph has previously written for Today’s Media and Chambers & Partners, focusing on news for conveyancers and industry professionals.  Joseph has just started his own self build project, building his own home on his family’s farm with planning permission for a timber frame, three-bedroom house in a one-acre field. The foundation work has already begun and he hopes to have the home built in the next year. Prior to this he renovated his family's home as well as doing several DIY projects, including installing a shower, building sheds, and livestock fences and shelters for the farm’s animals. Outside of homebuilding, Joseph loves rugby and has written for Rugby World, the world’s largest rugby magazine.