Pellet Consumers Survey 2026
ENplus® conducts a survey every two years to collect feedback from end users. The most recent survey, conducted between December 2025 and January 2026, provides valuable insights into the habits, motivations and expectations of wood pellet consumers. With 86 respondents from 22 countries, the findings reveal a mature and stable market that continues to rely heavily on trust and quality assurance.
The majority of pellet consumers who participated in the survey had long-term experience with pellets.
- Over 90% have been using pellets for more than three years, and
- 98% have no intention of switching to another heating solution.
This long-term commitment suggests a high level of satisfaction and confidence in pellet heating.
Why Consumers Choose Pellets
The motivations behind choosing wood pellets remain consistent with previous years. Respondents highlighted three main reasons:
- Efficiency (40%) – Pellets are seen as the most effective heating solution for their homes.
- Affordability (39%) – Cost remains a decisive factor.
- Environmental benefits (30%) – A significant portion values pellets as a cleaner, more sustainable option.

Price remains the dominant factor when purchasing pellets, but quality certification stands out as a major decision driver, surpassing even delivery convenience and supplier proximity. In contrast, sustainability certification appears to have limited influence on purchasing decisions.
Compared to previous years, consumers reported fewer challenges during the 2025 heating season. Half of the respondents experienced no difficulties at all. Among those who did, the main issues were high prices (18%) and lower-than-expected pellet quality (17%).
These results suggest a more stable market with improved availability and pricing compared to earlier periods of volatility.
The survey also assessed consumer familiarity with ENplus®, the world-leading wood pellet certification scheme: 83% of respondents were aware of ENplus®, though this figure may be influenced by the survey’s distribution channels. Among those aware of the scheme, 87% consider it important when purchasing pellets.
