The French government plans to suspend the MaPrimeRenov' scheme, initiated in 2020 to assist with energy-related home renovations, due to a lack of funds. This suspension comes amid efforts to save €40 billion through the upcoming finance bill. As the scheme's state funding has been significantly reduced over recent years, and with complex regulations resulting in fewer projects than anticipated, only 350,000 renovations were completed last year. Applications already approved for funding may still receive aid, but payment delays are expected.
Funds allocated for the whole of 2025 have already been almost entirely used up.
The excessive complexity of the scheme prevented all funds from being used.
The government's efforts to find €40 billion in savings has prompted the decision to suspend the scheme.
Households whose applications have already been approved can, in principle, expect to receive the aid they are entitled to.
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