Renovation Subsidies by Work Type

Compare how different EU countries subsidize the same renovation work. Find the best funding for your project.

ROOF_INSULATION

Roof Insulation

Roof insulation is the single most impactful energy renovation for most European homes — a poorly insulated roof can account for 25-30% of heat loss. Every EU c...

Covered in 5 countries

HEAT_PUMP_AIR_WATER

Heat Pump (Air-Water)

Heat pumps are the centerpiece of EU decarbonization policy. Every country heavily subsidizes them — especially when replacing fossil fuel heating. An air-water...

Covered in 5 countries

WALL_INSULATION_EXTERIOR

Wall Insulation (Exterior)

Exterior wall insulation (ITE in France, WDVS in Germany, cappotto termico in Italy) is the most expensive but most effective thermal renovation. Costs run 100-...

Covered in 5 countries

WINDOWS_DOUBLE_GLAZING

Double/Triple Glazing Windows

Replacing old single-pane windows with double or triple glazing reduces heat loss by 50-70% through the window surface. While less impactful than roof or wall i...

Covered in 5 countries

SOLAR_PANELS_PHOTOVOLTAIC

Solar Panels (Photovoltaic)

Photovoltaic solar panels are increasingly part of renovation packages. While not always eligible for the same renovation-specific subsidies as insulation, most...

Covered in 5 countries

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