Temporary Suspension of MaPrimeRénov’ Program for Large-Scale Renovations Announced
MaPrimeRénov’ program temporarily suspends new applications for large-scale renovations.
Key Points
- • Temporary suspension of new applications for large-scale renovations under MaPrimeRénov’ announced.
- • Targeted renovation works like roof insulation continue to be supported.
- • Co-ownership projects allowed to continue application submissions.
- • Large-scale renovation platform set to reopen by September 2025.
The French government has announced a temporary suspension of new applications for large-scale renovation projects under the MaPrimeRénov’ program. This suspension, which affects comprehensive renovation efforts for high-energy-consumption homes that typically involve multiple works, is being enforced immediately. However, the program will continue to accept applications for targeted renovations, such as roof insulation and solar heating systems, which are categorized under the mono-geste pathway (Source ID: 9910).
Individuals with ongoing co-ownership projects can still submit applications, ensuring that some avenues remain open for homeowners seeking support. Additionally, projects that commenced before June 23, 2024, will still qualify for the previous support conditions, as long as they meet completion and invoicing deadlines. The government has stated that the platform for large-scale renovation applications is expected to reopen by the end of September 2025, providing future opportunities for those affected by the suspension (Source ID: 9910).
To check eligibility for existing projects or learn more about the specific targeted works that are still supported, homeowners can visit the official MaPrimeRénov’ website or contact a France Rénov’ advisor for guidance. This policy change reflects a strategic shift in the government's approach to energy efficiency and renovation support in France, emphasizing targeted interventions over comprehensive renovations at this time.