MaPrimeRénov' Program Temporarily Suspended for Improvements
The MaPrimeRénov' renovation aid program is suspended to improve its structure and will reopen by mid-September 2025.
Key Points
- • MaPrimeRénov' program suspended from June 23, 2025.
- • Applications as 'monogestes' and from condominiums remain open.
- • Consultation meetings to discuss improvements held on June 17; another scheduled for mid-July.
- • Changes in public health regulations and eco-PTZ criteria also effective July 2025.
As of June 23, 2025, the French government's MaPrimeRénov' renovation aid program has been temporarily suspended, with plans to operate again by mid-September 2025. This move does not affect 'monogestes' applications or those from condominiums, which continue to be processed. The initiative aims to reassess the program and improve its efficiency, with a consultation meeting involving stakeholders like professionals, parliamentarians, and associations held on June 17, 2025, led by Minister Valérie Létard. A follow-up meeting is set for mid-July to further refine the program into a more robust and streamlined system.
This suspension aligns with broader changes in July 2025, including new tobacco-free zones and adjustments to public health policies addressing extreme heat. The eco-PTZ, a zero-interest loan program for energy efficiency, is also facing new regulations that will mandate energy audits for complete renovations.
Key stakeholders are eager to ensure that the MaPrimeRénov' program ultimately supports sustainable renovations while balancing bureaucratic efficiency. For more detailed information, the government has provided an official FAQ to assist applicants during this transition period.