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The Εξοικονομώ energy subsidy programme.

Greece's flagship energy-upgrade subsidy programme can cover 25–80% of the cost of qualifying works on your property. Here's how it works in 2026, who actually qualifies, what gets funded, and the operational realities of running an Εξοικονομώ project from abroad.

Εξοικονομώ ("I save", more formally Εξοικονομώ–Αυτονομώ in some iterations) is the Greek state's energy-efficiency upgrade programme, running in successive cycles since 2011 with regular refreshes. It's funded jointly by EU Recovery and Resilience funds, Greek state co-financing, and bank loan facilities. In good cycles the programme covers a meaningful percentage of the cost of qualifying energy upgrades — window replacement, insulation, heat pumps, solar water heaters, photovoltaics — with the percentage rising for lower-income applicants.

For diaspora property owners the programme is particularly interesting because (a) many diaspora-owned properties are older and undertested on the energy-efficiency front, with substantial upgrade headroom; and (b) the income-based subsidy tiering often works favourably for foreign-income applicants, depending on the specific cycle's rules.

This article is the 2026 practical picture — eligibility, qualifying works, subsidy percentages, application mechanics, and the operational realities of running the project from another country.

How the programme works at a high level

Εξοικονομώ is essentially a co-financing arrangement: the homeowner pays for energy-efficiency upgrades, the state reimburses a percentage (the subsidy), and the homeowner can additionally take advantage of preferential bank loans for the unsubsidised portion. The subsidy comes in two phases:

Qualifying works in 2026

The 2026 cycle covers these categories:

The subsidy percentages — 2026 cycle

Subsidy levels are tiered by household income (or property characteristics depending on programme variant):

Plus additional subsidy uplift in some cycles for:

The income test for the programme is typically the Greek-tax-resident income. For diaspora owners, the income question depends materially on whether you're Greek-tax-resident (in which case foreign-source income usually counts) or non-resident (in which case the test typically uses Greek-source income only, which for most absentee owners is minimal or zero — pushing you toward lower tiers and higher subsidy).

This is one of the few cases where being a non-resident diaspora owner with mostly absent Greek income works in your favour for a Greek state programme. Worth confirming with your accountant on the specific cycle's rules.

Worked example — Athens apartment energy upgrade 2026

Greek-Australian owner of an 85 sqm Pangrati apartment, built 1978, currently energy class E. Proposed works:

Subsidy assessment: the owner is non-resident with minimal Greek-source income, qualifies for mid-tier subsidy (~60%). Subsidy received: €15,120. Owner net cost: €10,080.

Operationally the result: apartment moves from class E to class B+, materially lower heating/cooling costs, longer-term asset value uplift, and a comfortable property for year-round use or rental. Done outside Εξοικονομώ the same upgrade would have cost €25,200 with no subsidy.

This is roughly the median-case picture for diaspora owners doing a meaningful upgrade. Better-case scenarios (more aggressive class jump, lower income tier qualifying for higher subsidy) can push the homeowner net cost down further. Worse-case scenarios (rejected applications, projects that don't qualify cleanly) end up paying full cost — which is why getting the application structured correctly matters.

Application mechanics

Step-by-step in 2026:

  1. Engage a certified energy auditor (ενεργειακός επιθεωρητής) who will perform the pre-application energy audit (PEE) and identify qualifying works. Cost: €300–€600 for the audit; some auditors operate as one-stop programme consultants for an additional fee
  2. Identify a qualifying contractor — must be registered for the programme. Many Athens construction firms are programme-certified; cross-check on the programme portal
  3. Programme application via the portal (exoikonomo-aftonomo.gov.gr or successor variant in 2026). Documents required: title deed, ENFIA statement, energy audit, project plan, contractor offer letter, tax-clearance certificate
  4. Application review — typically 4–12 weeks. Applications in higher-subsidy tiers often see longer review and stricter document checks
  5. Approval and project commencement. Programme tranches the financing — you put up a portion, programme commits to reimburse the subsidised portion subject to compliant completion
  6. Works executed with documentation at each milestone — purchase invoices for materials, contractor work-completion certificates, photo documentation
  7. Post-works energy audit by the same or different certified auditor, confirming achieved class
  8. Subsidy disbursement — typically 4–12 weeks after completion

Total timeline from initial audit to subsidy disbursement: typically 6–14 months. Patient process.

What goes wrong (and what to do about it)

Common pitfalls for diaspora Εξοικονομώ projects:

The single most useful intervention is engaging an energy auditor or programme consultant who specifically handles end-to-end programme management for clients. Cost: 5–10% of total project value as a programme-management fee. For a diaspora owner who'd otherwise be co-ordinating a Greek-language bureaucratic programme from another time zone, this is money well spent.

How Εξοικονομώ interacts with broader renovation

Most diaspora owners doing meaningful renovations bundle the energy-efficiency works with broader cosmetic and functional upgrades. The Εξοικονομώ-qualifying portion is its own ring-fenced scope, but it can sit inside a larger project. Practical approach:

See our renovation handbook for the broader project-management picture; Εξοικονομώ slots into Tiers 2 and 3 of that framework.

How home watch fits

We don't file Εξοικονομώ applications — that's the energy auditor's and accountant's role. What we do operationally:

Companion reading: renovation handbook, smart home tech, damp prevention.

If you're 6–18 months from an Εξοικονομώ project

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