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MaPrimeRénov’ Renovation d’Ampleur Reopens: Key Changes and How to Prepare

MaPrimeRénov’ Renovation d’Ampleur Reopens: Key Changes and How to Prepare

What’s new with MaPrimeRénov’ renovation d’Ampleur

MaPrimeRénov’ renovation d’Ampleur is reopening under a tightened framework designed to direct energy upgrades where they bring the most benefit. Starting on 30 September 2025, deposits reopen, but access is staged and the overall volume of dossiers is capped to ensure a smooth and quality-driven process. The focus remains on improving energy performance, with priority given to the most vulnerable households.

How the reopening works

Access timeline and quotas

  • Deposits reopen on 30 September 2025.
  • Priority is reserved for very modest households, followed by modest households.
  • A cap of 13,000 dossiers is in place through 31 December 2025.
  • Instructions and processing will be staged to optimize quality and avoid saturation.

This staged approach aims to preserve a fair and manageable workload for evaluators while helping households prepare a robust request from the outset.

Targeted properties and project scope

Focus on DPE E, F, G homes

The renewed program concentrates on logements classés DPE E, F et G. The objective is to achieve a real energy leap via a bouquet of travaux defined after an energy audit. The process is designed to promote meaningful energy savings in the most energy-intensive homes.

Bouquet de travaux, audit et accompagnement

Projects must be planned as a bouquet of works built after an audit énergétique. An obligatory accompaniment by a Mon Accompagnateur Rénov’ ensures projects are well-scoped and compliant, helping households maximize the aid and minimize the remaining cost.

Note: Parcours monogestes and copropriétés remain open, offering alternatives for households not targeted by the E–G category or who prefer different project formats.

How to prepare a strong dossier

Verify eligibility and frame the project

Begin by checking that your DPE is up to date and confirms a DPE class of E, F or G. Next, commission an audit énergétique to define the necessary travaux and establish a coherent bouquet. The Mon Accompagnateur Rénov’ is crucial for structuring the project, planning interventions, and estimating the remaining cost.

Gather documents and optimize financing

With a solid project in hand, collect the required documents: latest tax assessment, proof of residence, and detailed quotes. The official portals list the exact items needed. It’s also wise to explore financing combinations, such as MaPrimeRénov’ plus CEE primes, and, if appropriate, eco-PTZ. An advance may be available for very modest households.

Practical tips to avoid delays

To improve your chances of a smooth approval, ensure the dossier is complete from the start, with coherent quotes aligned to the audit’s bouquet. Engage the Mon Accompagnateur Rénov’ early to calibrate timelines and manage expectations. Focus on showcasing a clear, energy-efficient package that aligns with the E–G target and the staged access rules.

Additional resources and next steps

For the most up-to-date guidance, consult the official government portals and Service-Public for the precise list of supporting documents. If you’re considering applying, prepare now by updating your DPE, arranging an energy audit, and coordinating with a recognized RGE professional for the bouquet of travaux.

Summary: MaPrimeRénov’ renovation d’Ampleur reopens with a 13,000-dossier cap through end-2025, prioritizing very modest households and energy-improving work in DPE E–G homes. A structured audit and Mon Accompagnateur Rénov’ are essential for a successful application and optimal use of available aids.