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MaPrimeRénov’ Reopening Stalls as Overload Forces Portal Into Maintenance

Most 2025 funds are already committed, leaving new applicants queued for 2026 subject to the budget vote.

Overview

  • Anah says the application site will stay in maintenance until early next week after nearly 150,000 connections in two hours, with only a few hundred dossiers successfully filed.
  • A maximum of 13,000 new files may be accepted before year‑end, and they will be instructed and engaged in early 2026 pending the finance law.
  • The €3.6 billion 2025 envelope is effectively exhausted by pre‑June submissions, with 71,828 major renovations engaged against a target calibrated for 62,000.
  • Eligibility has been tightened to homes rated E, F or G on the energy performance scale, and work ceilings have been lowered, including a €40,000 cap reported for multi‑work projects.
  • Professionals warn that rolling 2025 files into 2026 could consume next year’s budget, discourage households and disrupt renovation planning and cash flow across the sector.