Microgeneration Certification Scheme
Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS)
What Is the Microgeneration Certification Scheme?
The Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) is the independent government backed scheme that certifies microgeneration products such as photovoltaic panels in accordance with consistent standards. If a householder or an organisation purchases a MCS-certified product, government grants are available to the purchasers and, from April 2010, it will be possible for them to sell any excess electricity generated back to the National Grid. This is part of the government funded 'feed in tariff' programme and is an element of the UK's overall effort in meeting EU 2020 Renewable Obligations targets.
What is covered by the Microgeneration Certification Scheme?
Certification is achieved by demonstrating compliance with the requirements set out in the MCS standards through product testing and a factory production control audit. These results are then submitted to an accredited MCS certification body, which assesses them and has the authority to recommend certification to the scheme licensee. If successfully certified, the product is affixed with the MCS logo.
Why Use TÜV SÜD BABT / TÜV SÜD Product Service?
TÜV SÜD BABT / TÜV SÜD Product Service is an accredited MCS certification body and one of the world's leading certification bodies, whose global brand is widely respected. You can benefit from a global network of competent auditors.


