Regional funding programmes for heat pumps in Rhineland-Palatinate 2024

In Rhineland-Palatinate, various funding programmes are offered to support the installation and use of heat pumps. These programmes aim to facilitate the transition to environmentally friendly heating systems and include financial incentives for owners of both owner-occupied and rented housing.

Overview of funding programmes

  • Promotion of the modernisation of owner-occupied housing
    This programme offers loan support for owners who wish to carry out modernisation and refurbishment measures. Structural measures that sustainably increase the utility value of the property are subsidised. The funding includes loans with the option of repayment subsidies for lower-income households.
  • Promotion of the modernisation of rented housing
    Similar to the programme for owner-occupied housing, this loan programme is aimed at owners of rented flats. It supports the modernisation of rented flats with loans and repayment subsidies of up to %. There is a particular focus on climate-friendly modernisation with higher funding amounts.
  • Efficiency loan RLP
    This loan supports SMEs, mid-cap companies and freelancers in investments with a positive environmental impact, including measures to utilise renewable energies and energy efficiency.
  • Municipal Investment Programme for Climate Protection and Innovation (KIPKI) and Municipal Climate Pact (KKP)
    These programmes offer support for local authorities, municipalities and districts in the implementation of climate protection and innovation projects.

Further information and application

For detailed information on the specific conditions, application procedures and deadlines of the above-mentioned funding programmes, we recommend visiting the official websites of the funding institutions:

These funding programmes offer an excellent opportunity for property owners and local authorities to invest in energy-efficient and environmentally friendly heating systems in order to reduce energy consumption and CO2 emissions.