The Energy Efficiency Fund has announced plans to expand the Enerhodim programme in 2026 by adding a “green” component and integrating solar panels into the basic support measures for residential buildings. According to the Fund, the experience of the GreenDIM pilot project has shown that the use of renewable energy sources reduces residents’ costs, strengthens energy security and helps buildings operate during blackouts.
The Fund notes that in 2025 the Enerhodim programme has already undergone significant changes that are important for homeowners’ associations and companies in the energy modernisation market. The maximum grant amount has increased to UAH 5 million for Package A and to UAH 15 million for Package B; the maximum unit cost limits have been updated and the list of eligible measures has been expanded, including the installation of apartment-level heat metering units and automatic temperature controllers in apartments and common areas.
The Fund has also introduced step-by-step verification for Package B, which is intended to simplify monitoring of project implementation.
The State Budget for 2026 allocates UAH 630 million for the activities of the Energy Efficiency Fund, and up to EUR 18 million is also expected from donors. According to the Fund’s assessment, this creates a basis for stable operations and further scaling up of housing energy modernisation support programmes.