Helping Hand

Finance your energy renovation projects more easily with the Coup de Pouce . These incentive grants significantly reduce the remaining costs while supporting concrete actions in favor of the energy transition.

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CEE and Coup de Pouce

Energy Savings Certificates (CEE) allow you to finance your energy renovation projects. Depending on the type of work, you can benefit from standard CEE funding or enhanced funding through the "Coup de Pouce" scheme, which increases the grant and reduces your investment costs. These mechanisms help you bring your projects to fruition while actively participating in the energy transition.

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Why choose the Coup de Pouce scheme?

The "Boost" program enhances certain aspects of Energy Savings Certificates (CEE) for your targeted energy renovation projects, helping you reduce the cost of your work. This mechanism facilitates access to financial aid while maximizing energy savings. A thorough understanding of the eligibility criteria and technical requirements is essential to fully benefit from this opportunity.

 

HEATING BOOST OPERATION

As part of the Energy Savings Certificates (CEE) scheme, Axioris is participating in the "Energy Savings Boost" operation set up by the Ministry of Ecological and Solidarity Transition.

The "Coup de Pouce" scheme allows all households to benefit from a bonus to help finance certain energy-saving renovations. Low-income households may be eligible for larger bonuses for certain types of work.

Thanks to this program, Axioris helps you replace your old boiler (oil, coal, gas, or other than condensing) with a heating solution using renewable energy. The grants are paid by Axioris, a signatory of the "Coup de Pouce Chauffage" Charter.

For any given project, the beneficiary is only entitled to one grant under this scheme. The "Heating Boost" scheme has been updated for projects initiated since January 1, 2026.

Who can benefit from the "Heating Boost" offer?

All households can benefit from this offer. The amounts of the bonuses awarded may vary depending on income levels. Lower-income households will receive larger bonuses.

Income ceilings for low-income households*

Household composition IDF (€)* Other regions (€)*
1 person 29 253 22 259
2 people 42 933 32 553
3 people 51 564 39 148
4 people 60 208 45 735
5 people 68 877 52 348
Per additional person. + 8 663 + 6 598

*Ceilings in effect since January 1, 2026

⚠️ Attention! Your income tax assessment or other document justifying your income will be required to prove your eligibility.

The income taken into account corresponds to the sum of the reference tax incomes mentioned on the tax assessment or non-assessment notices of all persons comprising the household for the year N-2 or N-1. The tax return status notices issued by the tax authorities can also be used.

Housing eligible for the Heating Boost

Only properties occupied as a primary residence are eligible for the "Coup de pouce" bonus:

• For operations initiated from October 1, 2025, for the replacement of a coal, oil or gas boiler with an air/water type heat pump or a water/water or ground/water type heat pump;

• For operations undertaken from January 1, 2026, for the replacement of a coal, oil or gas boiler by a combined solar system or by connecting the house to the heat network.

Secondary residences, on the other hand, are only valued within the framework of standardized sheets relating to eligible works under the Heating Boost scheme.

OUR DETAILED OFFERS

The "Heating Boost" program is structured around six offers to maximize your energy savings. Axioris can help you leverage your energy-saving renovations and thus benefit from the program's grants as described below.

The work involves replacing heating or domestic hot water production equipment powered by coal, fuel oil or gas with the following equipment:

1. Individual biomass boiler (BAR-TH-113 datasheet)

Eligibility requirements: replacement of a coal, oil, or gas boiler with an individual biomass boiler. The new biomass boiler must be installed in a detached house and must be class 5 according to standard NF EN 303.5 or have obtained the Flamme Verte label. This information must be indicated on the invoice.

For operations undertaken from January 1, 2026, Axioris will value the installation of your individual biomass boiler and will give you a bonus of X5 of the volume covered by the BAR-TH-113 form for all households.

2. Air/Water or Water/Water Heat Pump (BAR-TH-171 / 172 Datasheets)

The seasonal energy efficiency (ηs) must be greater than or equal to:

126% for a low-temperature application.

111% for medium or high temperature applications.

The heat pump must be equipped with a class IV to VIII controller. For underfloor heating systems, the application is low temperature (Etas 35°C). For radiators, the application is medium or high temperature (Etas 55°C).

Bonus: Volume X5 from October 1st, 2025.

3. Combined solar system (BAR-TH-143 datasheet)

Conditions: Replacement of a polluting boiler. The system must be new and coupled with low-temperature emitters. Productivity ≥ 600 W/m². Hybrid collectors are excluded.

Bonus: Volume X2 from January 1, 2026.

4. Connection to the district heating network (Form BAR-TH-137)

Conditions: Connection of an existing house to an efficient heat network as defined in Article L. 711-4 of the Energy Code.

Bonus: X2 (Modest households) / X1.5 (Others).

5. Independent wood-burning heating appliance (BAR-TH-112)

Conditions: Installation in a detached house. Efficiency ≥ 75% (logs) or 87% (pellets).

Bonus: X5 (Modest) / X4 (Others).

Summary of bonuses (CEE 2026)

Equipment installed Date Bonus
Biomass boiler 01/01/2026 Volume x5
Air/Water/Water Heat Pump 01/10/2025 Volume x5
Combined solar system 01/01/2026 Volume x2
Network Connection 01/01/2026 x2 / x1.5
Independent Woodworking Appliance. 01/01/2026 x5 / x4

CONDITIONS FOR OBTAINING FINANCIAL INCENTIVES

1. Sending a quote prepared by an RGE certified craftsman to Axioris so that we can analyze the conformity of the work to the requirements of the scheme.

2. If the work meets the eligibility conditions, Axioris will send you a partnership agreement.

3. The agreement must be signed BEFORE work begins (by signing the quote). Without this, no valuation is possible.

4. Transmission to Axioris of the signed quote and the signed partnership agreement.

5. Energy saving work carried out by your RGE certified craftsman.

6. At the end of the work, the tradesperson must issue an invoice containing all the required information (removal, type of energy, etc.). Without this, the grant cannot be paid.

7. Axioris issues the final Declaration of Honour, to be signed by the craftsman and yourself to close the file.

8. Once the application is complete and validated, Axioris will pay you the amount of the Coup de Pouce bonus.

A question about your case?

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HEATING BOOST OPERATION

As part of the Energy Savings Certificates (CEE) scheme, Axioris is participating in the "Boost for Heating of Collective Residential and Tertiary Buildings" operation set up by the Ministry of Energy Transition through the Order of July 12, 2022.

The aim of this operation is to financially incentivize owners or managers of collective residential buildings or buildings in the tertiary sector to replace their heating or domestic hot water production equipment using coal, fuel oil or gas in favour, where possible, of a connection to a heat network supplied mainly by renewable or recovered energy (whether the origin of the heat production is current or part of a decided project).

In the event of technical or economic impossibility of connection, the Coup de pouce provides for the installation of a geothermal system or an air/water, water/water or glycol/water heat pump.

The system has evolved for operations initiated since January 1, 2026.

Work schedule: The operations concerned are those whose commitment date, subsequent to the effective date of the charter, occurs from January 1, 2026.

Who can benefit from the "Boost" offer from Loris ENR?

1- Eligible beneficiaries:

  • – Owners and managers of multi-family residential and commercial buildings can benefit from this offer.
  • – In the case of work carried out in a residential condominium, the condominium association attached to the condominium, which benefits from the operation, is registered in the registration register provided for in Articles L. 711-1 et seq. of the construction and housing code.

2- Eligible buildings:

– This refers to collective residential buildings and the tertiary sector that have existed for more than two years at the date of commitment of the operation.

OUR OFFERS

Axioris is implementing an offer for the replacement of heating or domestic hot water production equipment powered by coal, fuel oil, or gas, for the benefit of:

  • Where possible, a connection to an efficient heat network as defined in Article L. 711-4 of the Energy Code (in its current state or within the framework of a decided project), implemented in accordance, as appropriate, with the standardized operation sheet BAR-TH-137 "Connection of a residential building to a heat network" or BAT-TH-127 "Connection of a commercial building to a heat network",

Or failing that:

Subject to having obtained from the district heating network operator justification of the technical or economic impossibility of connection, the installation of equipment not consuming coal, fuel oil, or gas, and more specifically concerning the installation of:

For a commercial building:

  • – An air/water type heat pump (BAT-TH-163);
  • – or a water/water or glycol/water type heat pump (BAT-TH-164);
  • – or a geothermal system (BAT-TH-162);

For a multi-unit residential building:

  • – A collective air/water type heat pump (BAR-TH-179);
  • – or a collective water/water or glycol/water type heat pump (BAR-TH-180);
  • – or a geothermal system (BAR-TH-178);

METHODS FOR CALCULATING BONUS AMOUNTS PER JOB:

By contacting us, you can obtain a price per unit of energy savings, in euros per cumulative megawatt-hour (MWhc). The bonus paid by Axioris under this incentive program depends on the volume calculated using the standardized operation sheet. For projects initiated from January 1, 2026, Axioris will provide you with an incentive bonus, multiplied by the volume of the following sheets:

  • X »3″ for actions falling under sheets BAR-TH-179 and BAT-TH-163 when the installed heat pump replaces a coal, oil or gas boiler;
  • X »4″ for actions falling under sheets BAR-TH-180 and BAT-TH-164 when the installed heat pump replaces a coal, oil or gas boiler;
  • X »5″ for actions falling under sheets BAR-TH-178 and BAT-TH-162 when the installed heat pump replaces a coal, oil or gas boiler;

Regarding the operations for connecting to the district heating network (BAR-TH-137 and BAT-TH-127), provided that the district heating network is efficient and that this connection replaces a coal, oil, or gas boiler, the amount is:

Residential Connection (BAR-TH-137) Tertiary Connection (BAT-TH-127)
a) 125 dwellings or fewer: the amount of certificates (cumulative kWh) obtained by:
24,000 × N + 9,000,000 b) More than 125 dwellings: the amount of certificates (cumulative kWh) obtained by:
54,000 × N + 5,200,000
a) Surface area ≤ 7,500 m²: the amount of certificates (cumulative kWh) obtained by:
200 × S + 9,500,000 b) Surface area > 7,500 m²: the amount of certificates (cumulative kWh) obtained by:
800 × S + 5,000,000

Summary of CEE bonuses as of January 1, 2026:

Sector Equipment to be installed Equipment to be replaced Bonuses
Collective residential air/water heat pump Coal, oil, gas boiler CEE volume x3
water/water or glycol heat pump Coal, oil, gas boiler CEE volume x4
Geothermal system Coal, oil, gas boiler CEE volume x5
Efficient network connection Coal, oil, gas boiler Formula N package
Commercial building air/water heat pump Coal, oil, gas boiler CEE volume x3
water/water or glycol heat pump Coal, oil, gas boiler CEE volume x4
Geothermal system Coal, oil, gas boiler CEE volume x5
Efficient network connection Coal, oil, gas boiler Formula S package

CONDITIONS FOR OBTAINING THE BONUS

  • Sending the unsigned quote(s) to Axioris so that we can analyze the compliance;
  • – If eligible, partnership agreement sent. Signature required BEFORE commitment ;
  • – Transmission of signed quotes and agreements;
  • – Work to be carried out by a qualified professional;
  • – Issuance of invoice with performance details;
  • – Signing of the final Declaration of Honour;
  • – Payment of the bonus after validation.

TECHNICAL CRITERIA AND REQUIREMENTS

Replacement of coal, oil, or gas boilers only. Invoice explicitly stating the removal and the heating energy source.

Geothermal system

Heat pumps ≤ 400 kW: ETAS ≥ 111% (HT) or 126% (BT). Heat pumps > 400 kW: COP ≥ 4 (glycol) or 4.5 (water/water). OPQIBI studies dated July 10 and 20, 2013 are mandatory.

collective air/water heat pump

Heat pump ≤ 400 kW: ETAS ≥ 111% (HT) or 126% (BT). Heat pump > 400 kW: COP ≥ 3.4 (at 35°C). Sizing report required.

IN WHAT FORM? Bank transfer, check or invoice deduction.

CUMULATIVE: Cannot be combined with other CEE aid for the same operation.

ADVICE: Visit france-renov.gouv.fr or call 0808 800 700.

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As part of the Energy Savings Certificates (CEE) scheme, Axioris is participating in the "Boost for High-Performance Renovation of a Detached House" , implemented by the Ministry of Ecological and Solidarity Transition through the Order of October 8, 2020 and amended by the Order of December 10, 2021.
This scheme aims to financially incentivize owners and tenants of detached houses in metropolitan France to carry out a comprehensive high-performance renovation of their real estate assets , particularly when it allows them to achieve an energy class of A, B or C on the DPE.

Axioris is setting up an offer for the overall renovation of individual houses in social housing, by means of work carried out within the framework of the standardized operation sheet CEE BAR-TH-164 "Overall renovation of an individual house (Metropolitan France)" in force.

"Boost" offers , the overall renovation work on individual houses must achieve a reduction in conventional annual primary energy consumption (without deduction of self-consumed or exported electricity production) for heating, cooling and domestic hot water production of at least 55%.

Apart from connection to a district heating network, changes to heating or domestic hot water production equipment must not lead to:

  • the installation of heating or domestic hot water production equipment that primarily uses coal, fuel oil, or gas; or
  • an increase in greenhouse gas emissions.

The project must also include at least one insulation measure from among three categories of work.

CHANGES TO THE SYSTEM AS OF 1 January 2022

Access to aid is simplified from January 1, 2022 .

The bonus will no longer be conditional on achieving a certain percentage of renewable heat, nor will it depend on a specific type of work. It will primarily depend on the renovation's primary energy consumption performance after the work is completed.

From April 1 , 2022, an energy audit conducted by an accredited body will be required before any work begins, to ensure the project's compliance and suitability in relation to the initial situation. The key points to consider during both pre- and post-work inspections are clarified.

AMOUNT OF BONUSES

The financial incentive is set at the following minimum values ​​(expressed in euros per MWh of conventional annual final energy consumption saved by the renovated building):

Energy Savings Certificate (CEE) bonus table for detached houses

In each of the cases in the table above, the date of commitment of the operation is equal to or later than 06/01/2022.

HOW IS ENERGY SAVINGS CALCULATED?

The energy audit is conducted in accordance with Article 8 of the decree of November 17, 2020, concerning the technical characteristics and procedures for carrying out the work and services for which expenses are eligible for the energy transition bonus. The company conducting the energy audit and meeting the requirements of the standardized operation sheet BAR-TH-164 may not subcontract all or part of the audit. In particular, the site visit for the purposes of the energy audit is carried out by the company conducting the energy audit; this visit requires the physical presence of a company representative on site.

The total conventional final energy saved by a building is then obtained by applying the following calculation formula:

(Cefinitial – Cefprojet) x Shab (expressed in kWh/year) , without deduction of self-consumed or exported electricity production,

where "Cefinitial" is the total conventional final energy consumption of the building before work and "Cefprojet" is the total conventional final energy consumption of the building after work, relative to the living area of ​​the renovated building, expressed in kWh/m².year
and "Shab" is the living area of ​​the renovated building, expressed in square meters.

GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE AREA

This "Boost" scheme is reserved for owners and tenants of detached houses in metropolitan France.
Our offer is not intended for private individuals.

CONDITIONS FOR OBTAINING THE BOOST BONUS

To benefit from the "Coup de Pouce Rénovation" bonus for high-performance renovation of a detached house, please follow this procedure:

  • Sending the energy study prior to the renovation work and/or unsigned quotes to Axioris so that we can analyze the compliance of the work with the requirements of the Coup de Pouce Rénovation performante scheme for a detached house;
  • If the work meets the eligibility requirements, Axioris will send you a partnership agreement. The partnership agreement must be signed before work begins (by signing the quote). If work begins before the partnership agreement is signed, no compensation for the work will be possible
  • Transmission to Axioris of the signed quote and the signed partnership agreement;
  • An energy audit will be conducted if one has not already been completed, and for projects initiated on or after April 1, 2022 , Axioris will have this audit reviewed by an accredited body. The project will be revised as needed until a satisfactory opinion is obtained from this reviewing body.
  • Implementation of energy-saving works;
  • At the end of the work, the professional(s) will issue an invoice. This invoice must list the work carried out and its performance level;
  • Upon receipt of the compliant invoice, Axioris will verify whether the work carried out differs from the work recommended, then issue the final document in the file, the Declaration of Honor. This document must be signed by the professional (in section C) and the owner (the Beneficiary) in section B. The signed Declaration marks the closure of the file;
  • Once the application is complete and validated, Axioris will pay you the Coup de Pouce bonus amount according to the terms presented in the partnership agreement.

TECHNICAL CRITERIA AND REQUIREMENTS TO BE MET

The operations are initiated between 06/01/2022 and 31/12/2025.
The operations are completed no later than 31/12/2026.

This incentive enhances a comprehensive renovation project that falls within the scope of the BAR-TH-164 . The following conditions must be met to qualify for this incentive:

The design, execution and monitoring of the comprehensive renovation project are carried out by one or more companies certified "Comprehensive Offer" in accordance with the second indent of Article 1 and Annex II of the decree of December 1, 2015 relating to the qualification criteria required to benefit from the tax credit for energy transition and interest-free repayable advances intended to finance renovation work to improve the energy performance of old housing.

The work includes at least one insulation measure from among the following three categories:

  • Thermal insulation work on walls covering at least 75% of the total surface area of ​​the exterior walls, using an interior or exterior insulation method
  • Thermal insulation work on roofs using an insulation process incorporating one or more thermal insulation materials on flat roofs or pitched roofs and covering at least 75% of the total roof area
  • Thermal insulation work on the floors of the attic and ground floors covering at least 75% of the total floor area of ​​the attic and ground floors located between a heated volume and an unheated basement, crawl space or open passage.

An energy study is carried out, prior to the thermal renovation work on the building, by a service provider meeting the conditions of II of article 1 of decree n°2018-416 of 30 May 2018 relating to the qualification conditions of auditors.

The calculation software used for this energy study is suitable for a detached house. It has a written technical reference document, a version number, a date, and a validity period. It uses a regulatory calculation engine or is validated by the CSTB , CEREMA , at the publisher's expense. The validation request is submitted to the DGEC and ADEME by the software publisher.

This application must include the written technical documentation, the version number, the date and validity period of the software, as well as the test report prepared by the CSTB, CEREMA, or another independent engineering firm. This report describes the typical cases used and compares the results obtained with the regulatory calculation engine.

The list of software deemed to meet the requirements of the BAR-TH-164 is made public on the website of the ministry responsible for energy.

The work makes it possible to achieve a minimum overall energy performance for the dwelling, determined by the energy study, which meets the following two criteria:

  • conventional annual primary energy consumption after works, relative to the living area of ​​the house, less than 331 kWh/m².year for heating, cooling and domestic hot water production;
  • energy savings of at least 55% compared to conventional annual primary energy consumption before work for the three uses defined above.

The annual greenhouse gas emissions after renovation, relative to the living area of ​​the house, are less than or equal to the initial value of these emissions before work.

To complete the application for Energy Savings Certificates (CEE), the following documents must be provided:

  • The energy study, along with any updates thereto, must specify the conventional primary and final energy consumption data before and after the work, as well as the energy savings resulting from the building renovation and the annual quantities of greenhouse gases emitted into the atmosphere before and after the work due to the amount of energy consumed, relative to the building's living area. This study must specify the name of the calculation software used for the operation and its version number;
  • the list of recommended works with their performance levels and the correspondence with the list of works carried out, dated and signed by the beneficiary and the project manager, enabling the required energy performance to be achieved;
  • proof of commitment to the work (commitment agreement, service order, signed quote, etc.);
  • proof of completion of the operation (100% invoice, Final General Statement or Minutes of acceptance of works) including the list of works carried out with their performance levels.
  • duly completed and signed declaration of honor
  • the list of companies that carried out the renovation work, indicating the nature of this work and their qualification reference when required;
  • the decision(s) regarding the qualification or certification of the company(ies) that designed, carried out or supervised the overall renovation project;
  • The summary of the thermal study, along with any updates, must specify the annual conventional primary and final energy consumption data before and after the work, as well as the energy savings resulting from the building renovation and the annual quantities of greenhouse gases emitted into the atmosphere before and after the work due to the amount of energy consumed, relative to the living area of ​​the house. This summary must also specify the name of the calculation software used for the project, as well as its version number.

When the work carried out differs from the work recommended, the thermal study is updated on the basis of the work actually carried out.

The summary of the thermal study, as well as any updates thereto, are dated and signed by the professional who carried them out. They include the following values:

  • the conventional energy consumption (in kWh/m².year) of the house, specifying the uses considered:
    • of primary energy, before the renovation work: Initial Cep;
    • of primary energy, after the renovation work: Cep project;
    • of final energy, before the renovation work: Cef initial;
    • of final energy, after the renovation work: Cef project;
  • CO2 emissions expressed in kg eqCO2/m².year, before the renovation work;
  • CO2 emissions expressed in kgeqCO2/m².year, after renovation work.
  • The living area of ​​the renovated house, expressed in m²: Shab.

CONTROL POLICY

Axioris will carry out on-site checks for operations covered by the standardized operation sheet BAR-TH-164 . The checks will be carried out, for operations started from 1 April 2022, following the energy audit, and then regardless of the start date, following the work and prior to the submission of CEE applications to the National Energy Savings Certificates Center (PNCEE).

These checks are carried out by an inspection body accredited according to the NF EN ISO/IEC 17020 standard applicable as a type A inspection body for the field of "Inspection of standardised energy saving operations within the framework of the energy saving certificates scheme.

A control body cannot carry out the control of an operation for which it has, where applicable, carried out the energy study.

Each controlled operation is the subject of a report .

The inspection report confirms:

  • From the date of the site visit by the inspection body;
  • Identification information of the beneficiary (name, address, number and nature of the lots);
  • The reality of the renovation work and the living area of ​​the renovated detached house;
  • From conducting an energy study on the building:
    • Having been the subject of an on-site visit by the company that carried out the energy study;
    • The content of which complies with the last paragraph of IV of article 3-5-1 of the amended decree of December 29, 2014 relating to the terms of application of the energy savings certificate scheme, without prejudice to the specific requirements of the standardized operation sheet BAR-TH-164;
    • Mentioning the values ​​of conventional primary and final energy consumption before and after the operation used to determine eligibility for this incentive and the associated bonus level;
  • For which it is verified that:
    • The level of thermal comfort in the final situation is equivalent to or better than that of the initial situation, including during periods of harsh winter
    • On-site electricity production is not deducted from energy consumption
    • only fixed heating installations are taken into account (mobile auxiliary heating systems of the Joule effect type cannot, for example, be considered when defining the initial situation),
  • Regarding the conformity of the equipment and materials installed with the energy study, in light of the final quote(s) and invoice(s);
  • Because the heating or domestic hot water production equipment installed, where applicable, does not primarily consume coal, fuel oil or gas;
  • From the qualification of the companies involved to the date of commitment of the operation when this qualification is required.

The report also provides elements for assessing the quality of the work, in the event of a clear failure to comply with best practices.

Axioris is committed to taking corrective action in the event of any problems detected during inspections.

Summary presentation of AMO services

Axioris, a specialist in the valorization of CEEs, will delegate the project management assistance services and financing solutions to ENERLIS .

ENERLIS, a global operator in the energy transition, offers an integrated approach: technical, financial, legal engineering, project management assistance, works management, aid & subsidies, CEE valorization, performance guarantees… It designs, carries out and finances energy renovation projects, committing its remuneration to the results achieved.

As part of its Project Management Assistance (AMO) service, ENERLIS offers its clients support throughout their project to replace all inefficient coal or oil-fired heating or domestic hot water production equipment.

ENERLIS's mission will, first of all, be to conduct a study to identify its options and their implications, specifying the various technical choices that can be implemented to:

  • a connection to a heat network powered by renewable or recovered energy (RE&R),
  • Renewable heat production solutions adapted to all types (photovoltaic solar, thermal solar, geothermal, biomass, wastewater...)

For each of the recommended solutions, ENERLIS will specify:

  • The technical description,
  • The actions to be taken,
  • The advantages and disadvantages,
  • The gains achieved (in consumption, energy label and greenhouse gas reduction),
  • The cost (of the solution and its operation), the aid and subsidies that can be mobilized, as well as the financial savings generated.

Next, depending on the chosen option, ENERLIS will propose:

  • A selection of participating professionals,
  • Assistance with procedures involving these professionals and heat network managers,
  • A review of the professionals' proposals,
  • Monitoring of the work and its acceptance.

And as part of the financing for the works:

  • A payment schedule,
  • A grant payment schedule adapted to funding requests,
  • Assistance in obtaining collective loans and/or zero-interest eco-loans.

OTHER EXISTING SUPPORT MEASURES

"High-Performance Renovation of a Detached House" grant can be combined with MaPrimeRenov ', the 2020 Energy Transition Tax Credit (CITE), and the zero-interest eco-loan. However, this scheme cannot be combined with other incentives implemented under the Energy Savings Certificates scheme, particularly with grants from the National Housing Agency (ANAH) that recognize energy savings certificates for subsidized work.

For any given project, the beneficiary can only claim one bonus under the Energy Savings Certificates (CEE) scheme. Furthermore, for the same building, a comprehensive renovation project cannot be combined with other projects that may qualify for CEEs related to heating, domestic hot water production, ventilation, or building envelope insulation.

Finally, to help you embark on a renovation journey and encourage you to undertake further renovation work, we recommend that homeowners contact "FAIRE advisors" (a free public service) who will guide you through the process: www.faire.fr

As part of the Energy Savings Certificates (CEE) scheme, Axioris is participating in the "Boost for Heating of Collective Residential and Tertiary Buildings" set up by the Ministry of Energy Transition through the Order of July 12, 2022.

The aim of this operation is to financially incentivize owners or managers of collective residential buildings or buildings in the tertiary sector to replace their inefficient coal, oil or gas boiler(s).

It also intends to promote connection to a heat network supplied mainly by renewable or recovered energy (whether the origin of the heat production is current or part of a decided project).

If such a connection is not possible, the Coup de pouce operation provides for the installation of heating or domestic hot water production equipment that does not consume coal or fuel oil.

Axioris is therefore implementing an offer for:

  • The connection of collective residential buildings (BAR-TH-137) or tertiary buildings (BAT-TH-127) to a heat network;

Or failing that:

  • Installation of conventional heat pumps (BAR-TH-166 and BAT-TH-113), absorption heat pumps (BAR-TH-150 and BAT-TH-140) or gas engine heat pumps (BAT-TH-141);
  • Installation of biomass boilers (BAR-TH-165 and BAT-TH-157)

BENEFICIARY ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA & GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE AREA

This "Boost" operation for collective residential and commercial buildings is available to owners or managers of collective residential buildings or commercial buildings (offices, education, health, hospitality/catering, commerce and other) in France.

WHAT BONUSES ARE AVAILABLE FOR THIS WORK?

By contacting us, you can obtain a price per unit of energy savings, in euros per cumulative megawatt-hour (MWhc). The bonus paid by Axioris for connecting to a district heating network will correspond to the volume of energy savings calculated using the formulas below and then multiplied by this price.

For the service sector, the volume of energy savings enhanced by the incentive is:

  • 11,000 MWhc if the heated area S is less than or equal to 7500 m²;
  • 1.07 * S + 3000 MWhc otherwise.

For the Residential sector:

  • 12,000 MWhc if the number N of dwellings is at most 125;
  • 77 * N + 2,300 MWhc otherwise.

For other types of work offered, the "Coup de pouce" bonus paid by Axioris will correspond to the volume normally carried out via the CEE form, multiplied by the following bonus coefficient, then multiplied by the price agreed with Axioris:

Form Facility Average volume* of savings achieved according to the CEE sheet (in MWhc) Bonus (removal of an inefficient gas boiler**) Bonus (removal of an inefficient oil or coal boiler**)
BAT-TH-113 air/water or water/water heat pump ≈ 0.32 x S x 3 x 4
BAR-TH-166 ≈ 35 x N
BAT-TH-157 Biomass boiler ≈ 0.004 x Q
BAR-TH-165
BAT-TH-140 Air/water or water/water absorption heat pump ≈ 0.57 x S x 1.3 x 2
BAR-TH-150 ≈ 71.9 x N
BAT-TH-141 air/water gas engine heat pump ≈ 0.54 x S

*The volume fluctuates up and down depending on the technical parameters specific to the technology and equipment installed. The values ​​are:

S, the heated surface;

N, the number of dwellings served by the installation;

Q, the net useful heat produced in kWh/year by the installed equipment, determined in a sizing study.

**other than condensing

CONDITIONS FOR OBTAINING THE TERTIARY SECTOR BOOST BONUS

To benefit from the Heating Boost Bonus for multi-family residential and commercial buildings, please follow the process described below:

  • Sending the unsigned quote(s) to Axioris so that we can analyze the conformity of the work to the requirements of the operation;
  • If the work meets the eligibility requirements, Axioris will send you a partnership agreement. The partnership agreement must be signed before work begins (by signing the quote). If work begins before the partnership agreement is signed, no compensation for the work will be possible
  • Transmission to Axioris of the signed quote and the signed partnership agreement;
  • Implementation of energy-saving works;
  • At the end of the work, the professional(s) will issue an invoice. This invoice must list the work carried out and its performance level;
  • Upon receipt of the compliant invoice, Axioris will verify whether the work carried out differs from the work recommended, then issue the final document in the file, the Declaration of Honor. This document must be signed by the professional (section C) and the Beneficiary (section B). The signed Declaration marks the closure of the file
  • Once the file is complete and validated, Axioris will pay you the amount of the Heating bonus for collective residential and tertiary buildings according to the terms presented in the partnership agreement.

TECHNICAL CRITERIA AND REQUIREMENTS TO BE MET

The works eligible for these offers are undertaken between 01/09/2022 and 31/12/2025 .
The operations are completed no later than 31/12/2026.

This grant is only available for the replacement of inefficient coal, oil, or gas (any technology other than condensing boilers). The removal of the old equipment must be documented on the proof of completion, clearly stating that it is not a condensing boiler.

Connection to a district heating network is proposed as a first alternative.

If connection to the heat network is not possible, the heat network manager must provide justification for the technical or economic impossibility of the connection.

Once this document has been collected, the other equipment offered as part of this Heating Boost for collective residential and commercial buildings is also eligible for the bonus.

The following technical and administrative requirements must be met, by type of work:

Connection to a district heating network

The said network must be powered mainly by renewable or recovered energy (in its current state or as part of a decided project).

Eligible buildings are those that have never been connected to a heat network during the 5 years preceding the date of commitment of the operation and for which previous connections, if any, have never been the subject of a request for CEE.

The installation is carried out by a professional.

The file may require the signature of the network manager if it is different from the professional who implemented the connection.

Air/Water, Water/Water, Glycol/Water Heat Pump

Several technologies are eligible: heat pumps that do not run on gas, fuel oil or coal or with a backup device, absorption heat pumps that run on natural gas or propane and gas engine heat pumps (only in the tertiary sector).

In all cases, the installed heat pump(s) provide heating for the premises or heating and domestic hot water production.

The installation is carried out by a professional.

In addition to this, the following conditions apply:

  • Heat pumps not running on gas, fuel oil or coal, nor with an auxiliary device and with a nominal thermal power exceeding 400 kW are eligible for this scheme only in the tertiary sector.
  • If the heat pump has a nominal thermal output of 400 kW or less, the seasonal energy efficiency (ETAS) of the equipment alone, excluding any backup or control devices and for heating needs, is:
    • of at least 126% for heat pumps sized for low temperature;
    • greater than or equal to 111% otherwise (high or medium temperature).

It is determined according to Commission Regulation (EU) No 813/2013 of 2 August 2013.

  • If the heat pump's power output is greater than 400 kW, the coefficient of performance (COP) is greater than or equal to:
    • 3.5 for a heat pump not running on gas, fuel oil or coal nor with an auxiliary device, installed for a commercial building and for a temperature at the outlet of the indoor heat exchanger of 35°C;
    • 1.6 for an Air/Water absorption heat pump OR an Air/Water gas engine heat pump and for inlet and outlet temperatures of 7°C and 35°C;
    • 1.6 for a Water/Water absorption heat pump and for inlet and outlet temperatures of 10°C and 35°C;
    • 1.6 for a glycol/water absorption heat pump and for inlet and outlet temperatures of 10°C and 35°C in the residential sector, 0°C and 35°C in the commercial sector;

The COP is defined as the ratio between the useful heat output delivered by the heat pump and the sum of the heat flow rate of the gas (when present) and the electrical power consumed by the heat pump. When the heat pump is operating without gas, it is measured according to the nominal performance conditions of standard EN 14511-2.

Collective biomass boiler

The installation of a biomass boiler is subject to a preliminary sizing study established, dated and signed by a professional or a design office and specifying the heating needs of the building.

The installed boiler must use woody biomass, in particular wood logs, wood chips, compressed wood in the form of pellets or briquettes, or sawdust.

The boiler's power supply method can be:

  • automatic, in which case it is associated with a silo with a minimum volume of 225 litres, new or existing;
  • manual, in which case it is associated with a buffer tank, new or existing.

The boiler(s) must be equipped with a minimum class IV regulator and the net useful heat produced by all the installed biomass boilers must be strictly less than 12 GWh/year.

The installation is carried out by a professional.

In addition to this, the following conditions apply:

  • If the boiler's nominal thermal output is less than or equal to 500 kW, the seasonal energy efficiency (ETAS) of the equipment alone, excluding the control device and for heating requirements, is greater than or equal to 83%. This is measured according to Commission Regulation (EU) No 2015/1189 of 28 April 2015.

The installed boiler meets the following criteria depending on its loading method:

  • For a manually loaded boiler:

Seasonal particulate emissions are less than 60 mg/Nm3;

Seasonal carbon monoxide (CO) emissions are less than 700 mg/Nm3;

Seasonal emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx) are less than 200 mg/Nm3;

Seasonal emissions of gaseous organic compounds are less than 30 mg/Nm3;

  • For a boiler with automatic loading:

Seasonal particulate emissions are less than 40 mg/Nm3;

Seasonal carbon monoxide (CO) emissions are less than 500 mg/Nm3;

Seasonal emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx) are less than 200 mg/Nm3;

Seasonal emissions of gaseous organic compounds are less than 20 mg/Nm3.

Concentration values ​​are expressed in mg/Nm3 at 10% O2.

For boilers with a nominal power output of less than or equal to 70 kW, the Flamme verte 7* label allows compliance with the above conditions relating to atmospheric emissions.

  • If the nominal thermal output of the boiler is greater than 500 kW, the net calorific value (NCV) efficiency at full load is greater than or equal to 92%.
    The installed boiler meets the following criteria:

    • particle emissions are less than 75 mg/Nm3;
    • Nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions are less than 300 mg/Nm3.

Concentration values ​​are expressed in mg/Nm3 on dry gas at 6% O2.

COMBINATION WITH OTHER EXISTING AID MEASURES

The owner or manager of the building can only claim one bonus paid under the energy savings certificate scheme for the same type of work.

Furthermore, the "Heating Boost for Collective Residential and Tertiary Buildings" cannot be combined with other incentives implemented under the energy savings certificate scheme.

However, it can be combined with other aid schemes such as the zero-interest eco-loan, reduced VAT, or grants from local authorities or ADEME (the French Agency for Ecological Transition) under certain conditions. In particular, it can be combined with "MaPrimeRénov' Sérénité" since July 1, 2022 , provided you receive support for your energy renovation work. You can find more details on FranceRénov' (a free public service): https://france-renov.gouv.fr/aides

As part of the Energy Savings Certificates (CEE) scheme, Axioris is participating in the "Boost for connected room-by-room heating control" operation set up by the Ministry of Energy Transition through the Order of November 22, 2023.

The aim of this operation is to provide financial incentives to homeowners or tenants to equip their homes with a centralized device enabling the programming and differentiated regulation of indoor temperature.

Axioris is therefore setting up an offer for room-by-room time-programming control systems (BAR-TH-173).

BENEFICIARY ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA & GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE AREA

This "Coup de Pouce Pilotage connecté du chauffage pièce par pièce" operation is available to owners, managers or tenants of apartments with individual heating or individual houses in the French territory.

WHAT BONUSES ARE AVAILABLE FOR THIS WORK?

Through this offer, Axioris commits to offering you a bonus of at least €520 x C, where C is a coefficient relating to the heated surface area of ​​your home:

Heated surface area S (in m²) Coefficient C
S < 35 0,5
35 ≤ S < 60 0,6
60 ≤ S < 70 0,7
70 ≤ S < 90 0,8
90 ≤ S < 110 1
110 ≤ S ≤ 130 1,1
S > 130 1,2

CONDITIONS FOR OBTAINING THE BONUS

To benefit from the Heating Boost Bonus for multi-family residential and commercial buildings, please follow the process described below:

  • Sending the unsigned quote(s) to Axioris so that we can analyze the conformity of the work to the requirements of the operation;
  • If the work meets the eligibility requirements, Axioris will send you a partnership agreement. This document must be signed before the work begins (signature of the quote), otherwise no compensation for the work will be possible
  • Transmission to Axioris of the signed quote and the signed partnership agreement;
  • Implementation of energy-saving works;
  • At the end of the work, the professional will issue an invoice. This must include a list of the work carried out and its performance levels;
  • The following are transmitted to us:
    • The bill;
    • geolocated and time-stamped photographs of the control interface and the central setpoint receiving devices associated with each heat emitter in the dwelling.
  • Upon receipt of these compliant documents, Axioris will verify whether the work carried out differs from the recommended work, and then issue the final document in the file, the Declaration of Honor. This document must be signed by the professional (in section C) and the Beneficiary (in section B). The signed Declaration marks the closure of the file
  • Once the file is complete and validated, Axioris will pay you the bonus amount according to the terms presented in the partnership agreement.

TECHNICAL CRITERIA AND REQUIREMENTS TO BE MET

To benefit from this offer, the work must be started between 01/12/2023 and 31/12/2024.

Room-by-room time-programming control system

The operation consists of setting up a heating regulation system with a central control unit communicating with all the heat emitters in the dwelling, without exception.

The main unit must allow the centralization of information from remote devices in each of the heated rooms, control them and program the indoor temperature settings in a differentiated way (standards EN 12098-1 and EN 12098-3), according to the time slots.

For this to work, each heated room must be equipped with an ambient temperature measurement probe and a remote control device.

The settings and execution of the programs must at least be able to be carried out locally and must not be interrupted by a possible loss of Internet connection.

In addition to these elements, the system must retrieve the EcoWatt or EcoGaz signal in real time (directly or relayed within a signal emitted by the energy supplier) and automatically return it to the user.

COMBINATION WITH OTHER EXISTING AID MEASURES

The beneficiary of the operation can only claim, for the same type of work, one bonus paid under the energy savings certificate scheme.

Furthermore, the "Coup de pouce Pilotage connecté du chauffage pièce par pièce" bonus cannot be combined with other incentives put in place under the energy savings certificate scheme.

However, it can be combined with other aid schemes such as the zero-interest eco-loan, reduced VAT, or grants from local authorities or ADEME (the French Agency for Ecological Transition) under certain conditions. In particular, it can be combined with "MaPrimeRénov' Sérénité" provided you receive support for your energy renovation work. You can find more details on the FranceRénov' website (a free public service): https://france-renov.gouv.fr/aides

As part of the Energy Savings Certificates (CEE) scheme, Axioris is participating in the "Boost" operation "Large-scale renovation of individual houses and apartments" set up by the Ministry of Energy Transition through the Order of December 19, 2023 .

The aim of this scheme is to provide financial incentives to owners of housing occupied as a second home and to social landlords, subject to income conditions, to benefit from an exceptional bonus to help them finance a package of works that is optimal from a technical and economic point of view.

Axioris is implementing an offer for the large-scale renovation of houses, occupied as a secondary residence, and individual apartments in social housing, by means of work carried out within the framework of the standardized operation sheet CEE BAR-TH-174 "Large-scale renovation of a detached house (Metropolitan France)" and the standardized operation sheet CEE BAR-TH-175 "Large-scale renovation of an apartment" (Metropolitan France) in force.

This offer provides a financial incentive for transactions initiated up to December 31, 2025 and completed no later than December 31, 2026.

TECHNICAL CRITERIA AND REQUIREMENTS TO BE MET

  1. BAR-TH-174 "Major renovation of a detached house (Metropolitan France):"

The work consists of a comprehensive thermal renovation of a detached house existing for more than two years at the date of commitment of the operation in Metropolitan France, aiming to implement an optimal package of works from a technical and economic point of view.

Prior to the renovation work, a design office carries out an energy assessment, using the 3CL DPE 2021 methodology or a methodology acceptable within the framework of the audits defined by decree.

In the event of a second phase of work, the energy audit carried out during the first phase is reused. It can be updated, provided that the work carried out in the first phase corresponds to the proposed phased work plan outlined in the audit.

For the same dwelling and the same beneficiary, the work can be carried out in a maximum of two stages under this sheet, for dwellings of class E, F or G before the first stage of work.

Technical criteria and requirements to be met:

For the first stage of the work, the following cumulative conditions are met:

  1. The renovation work makes it possible to achieve a leap of at least two grades;
  2. At least two of the following four work items dealing with the building envelope are implemented: insulation of walls from the inside or outside, insulation of ground floors, insulation of the roof, of the floors of lost attics or of the roof terrace, replacement of windows and French doors or installation of double windows (at least 25% of the building areas concerned by each chosen work item are subject to work).
  3. Unless there is a justified technical, architectural or heritage constraint, the thermal resistance of the installed insulation is greater than or equal to:
    • 7 m² K/W in attic floors
    • 6 m² K/W on a sloping roof
    • 6.5 m².K/W for flat roofs
    • 3.7 m² K/W for facade or gable walls, in the case of interior insulation;
    • 4.4 m² K/W for facade or gable walls, in the case of external insulation
    • 3 m² K/W in the lower floor.
  4. Unless there is a justified technical, architectural or heritage constraint, the surface transmission coefficient Uw and the solar factor Sw of windows or French doors are:
    • for other windows or French doors: Uw ≤ 1.3 W/m².K and Sw ≥ 0.3 or Uw ≤ 1.7 W/m².K and Sw ≥ 0.36.
    • for roof windows: Uw ≤ 1.5 W/m².K and Sw ≤ 0.36;
  5. The installation, where appropriate, of a double window consists of fitting, on the existing bay, a second window with reinforced double glazing, whose thermal transmission coefficient (Uw) is less than or equal to 1.8 W/m².K and the solar transmission factor (Sw) greater than or equal to 0.32.

Regardless of the stage of work, the following cumulative conditions are met:

  1. The renovation work does not include the installation of a heating or domestic hot water production system which includes at least one piece of equipment for which the level of greenhouse gas emissions is greater than 150 gCO2eq/kWh LHV, and whose coverage rate for heating, defined as the ratio between the quantity of heat supplied, for heating the dwelling, by all the equipment whose emissions are greater than 150 gCO2eq/kWh LHV and the annual heat requirements, for heating the dwelling, covered by the system is greater than 30%;
  2. It is prohibited to maintain a heating or domestic hot water production system which includes at least one piece of equipment for which the level of greenhouse gas emissions is greater than 300 gCO2eq/kWh LHV, and whose coverage rate, defined as the ratio between the amount of energy supplied by all the equipment whose emissions are greater than 300 gCO2eq/kWh LHV and the annual heat requirements covered by the system is greater than 30%;
  3. The annual greenhouse gas emissions after renovation, relative to the living area of ​​the house, are less than or equal to the initial value of these emissions before work;
  4. For operations based on an audit carried out from 1 April 2024, if one of the steps or the combination of the first and second steps leads to a jump of at least four classes, the work of the step resulting in a jump of at least four classes complies with the criterion relating to heat losses defined by the decree of 3 October 2023.

In the case of two-stage renovations, the second stage must achieve at least class C for dwellings that were class F or G before the first stage, and at least class B for dwellings that were class E before the first stage. Two-stage renovations are only possible if the first stage represents a jump of no more than three classes.

The work carried out corresponds to one of the scenarios proposed by the energy audit, which must include additional work to ensure sufficient air renewal.

Qualifications of the professional(s) involved:

For each category of work included in the major renovation project and listed in points 1 to 16 of section I of Article 1 of Decree No. 2014-812 of July 16, 2014, issued for the application of the second paragraph of point 2 of Article 200 quater of the General Tax Code and the last paragraph of point 2 of section I of Article 244 quater U of the General Tax Code, the professional carrying out the work must hold a quality label that complies with the requirements set forth in Article 2 of the same decree and the implementing regulations. This quality label corresponds to work falling under either point 17 of section I of Article 1 of the aforementioned decree, or one of the categories listed in points 1 to 16 of section I of the same decree that corresponds to the work carried out.

Proof that the operation has been completed:

It mentions the list of completed tasks along with their performance levels.

Specific supporting documents for the transaction:

  • The summary report of the energy audit, as well as any updates thereto, specifying the conventional primary and final energy consumption data (without deducting self-consumed or exported electricity production), before and after the work, as well as the building's energy classes before and after the work and the annual quantities of greenhouse gases emitted into the atmosphere before and after the work due to the amount of energy consumed, relative to the surface area of ​​the house. This report specifies the name of the calculation software used for the operation and its version number;
  • The list of recommended works with their performance levels and the correspondence with the list of works carried out, dated and signed by the beneficiary, the professional who carried out the energy audit, enabling the required energy performance to be achieved;
  • The list of companies that carried out the renovation work, indicating the nature of the work and the reference of their qualification or certification when required.

When the work carried out differs from the work recommended, the energy audit is updated based on the work actually carried out.

The summary report of the energy audit, as well as any updates thereto, are dated and signed by the service provider who carried them out. They include the following values:

  • The building's conventional energy consumption (in kWh/m².year) (without deduction of self-consumed or exported electricity production), specifying the uses considered:
    • of primary energy, before the renovation work: Initial Cep;
    • of primary energy, after the renovation work: Cep project;
    • of final energy, before the renovation work: Cef initial;
    • of final energy, after the renovation work: Cef project;
  • CO2 emissions expressed in kgeqCO2/m².year, before the renovation work;
  • CO2 emissions expressed in kgeqCO2/m².year, after the renovation work;
  • The classroom before the renovation work;
  • The classroom after the renovation work;
  • The living area of ​​the building before the work of the first or only stage of work, expressed in m²: Shab.

II- BAR-TH-175 : Large-scale apartment renovation (Metropolitan France):

The work consists of a comprehensive thermal renovation of an apartment that has existed for more than two years at the date of commitment of the operation in Metropolitan France, aiming to implement an optimal package of works from a technical and economic point of view.

An energy audit is carried out on the scale of the apartment, prior to any major renovation work.

In the event of a second phase of work, the energy audit carried out during the first phase is reused. It can be updated, provided that the work carried out in the first phase corresponds to the proposed phased work plan outlined in the audit.

An energy audit carried out before April 1, 2024 is deemed to be satisfactory for operations undertaken until September 30, 2024.

The work only concerns the private areas.

For the same dwelling and the same beneficiary, the work can be carried out in a maximum of two stages under this sheet, for dwellings of class E, F or G before the first stage of work.

Technical criteria and requirements to be met:

For the first stage of the work, the following cumulative conditions are met:

  1. The renovation work makes it possible to achieve a leap of at least two grades;
  2. At least two of the following four work items dealing with the building envelope are implemented: insulation of walls from the inside or outside, insulation of ground floors, insulation of the roof, of the floors of lost attics or of the roof terrace, replacement of windows and French doors or installation of double windows (at least 25% of the building areas concerned by each chosen work item are subject to work).
  3. Unless there is a justified technical, architectural or heritage constraint, the thermal resistance of the installed insulation is greater than or equal to:
    • 7 m² K/W in attic floors;
    • 6 m² K/W in roof slope;
    • 6.5 m².K/W for flat roofs;
    • 3.7 m² K/W for facade or gable walls, in the case of interior insulation;
    • 4.4 m² K/W for facade or gable walls, in the case of external insulation;
    • 3 m² K/W in the lower floor.
  4. Unless there is a justified technical, architectural or heritage constraint, the surface transmission coefficient Uw and the solar factor Sw of windows or French doors are:
    • for roof windows: Uw ≤ 1.5 W/m².K and Sw ≤ 0.36;
    • for other windows or French doors: Uw ≤ 1.3 W/m².K and Sw ≥ 0.3 or Uw ≤ 1.7 W/m².K and Sw ≥ 0.36.
  5. The installation, where appropriate, of a double window consists of fitting, on the existing bay, a second window with reinforced double glazing, whose thermal transmission coefficient (Uw) is less than or equal to 1.8 W/m².K and the solar transmission factor (Sw) greater than or equal to 0.32.

Regardless of the stage of work, the following cumulative conditions are met:

  1. The renovation work does not include the installation of a heating or domestic hot water production system which includes at least one piece of equipment for which the level of greenhouse gas emissions is greater than 150 gCO2eq/kWh LHV, and whose coverage rate for heating, defined as the ratio between the quantity of heat supplied, for heating the dwelling, by all the equipment whose emissions are greater than 150 gCO2eq/kWh LHV and the annual heat requirements, for heating the dwelling, covered by the system is greater than 30%;
  2. It is prohibited to maintain a heating or domestic hot water production system which includes at least one piece of equipment for which the level of greenhouse gas emissions is greater than 300 gCO2eq/kWh LHV, and whose coverage rate, defined as the ratio between the amount of energy supplied by all the equipment whose emissions are greater than 300 gCO2eq/kWh LHV and the annual heat requirements covered by the system is greater than 30%;
  3. The annual greenhouse gas emissions after renovation, relative to the living area of ​​the apartment, are less than or equal to the initial value of these emissions before the work;
  4. For operations based on an audit carried out from 1 April 2024, if one of the steps or the combination of the first and second steps leads to a jump of at least four classes, the work of the step resulting in a jump of at least four classes complies with the criterion relating to heat losses defined by the decree of 3 October 2023.

In the case of two-stage renovations, the second stage must achieve at least class C for dwellings that were class F or G before the first stage, and at least class B for dwellings that were class E before the first stage. Two-stage renovations are only possible if the first stage represents a jump of no more than three classes.

The work carried out corresponds to one of the scenarios proposed by the energy audit, which must include additional work to ensure sufficient air renewal.

Qualifications of the professional(s) involved:

For each category of work included in the major renovation project and listed in points 1 to 16 of section I of Article 1 of Decree No. 2014-812 of July 16, 2014, issued for the application of the second paragraph of point 2 of Article 200 quater of the General Tax Code and the last paragraph of point 2 of section I of Article 244 quater U of the General Tax Code, the professional carrying out the work must hold a quality label that complies with the requirements set forth in Article 2 of the same decree and the implementing regulations. This quality label corresponds to work falling under either point 17 of section I of Article 1 of the aforementioned decree, or one of the categories listed in points 1 to 16 of section I of the same decree that corresponds to the work carried out.

Proof that the operation has been completed:

It mentions the list of completed tasks along with their performance levels.

Specific supporting documents for the transaction:

  • The summary report of the energy audit, as well as any updates thereto, specifying the conventional consumption data for primary and final energy (without deduction of self-consumed or exported electricity production), before and after the work, as well as the building's energy classes before and after the work and the annual quantities of greenhouse gases emitted into the atmosphere before and after the work due to the amount of energy consumed, relative to the surface area of ​​the apartment. This report specifies the name of the calculation software used for the operation and its version number;
  • The list of recommended works with their performance levels and the correspondence with the list of works carried out, dated and signed by the beneficiary, the professional who carried out the energy audit, enabling the required energy performance to be achieved;
  • The list of companies that carried out the renovation work, indicating the nature of the work and the reference of their qualification or certification when required.

When the work carried out differs from the work recommended, the energy audit is updated based on the work actually carried out.

The summary report of the energy audit, as well as any updates thereto, are dated and signed by the service provider who carried them out. They include the following values:

  • The building's conventional energy consumption (in kWh/m².year) (without deduction of self-consumed or exported electricity production), specifying the uses considered:
    • of primary energy, before the renovation work: Initial Cep;
    • of primary energy, after the renovation work: Cep project;
    • of final energy, before the renovation work: Cef initial;
    • of final energy, after the renovation work: Cef project;
  • CO2 emissions expressed in kgeqCO2/m².year, before the renovation work;
  • CO2 emissions expressed in kgeqCO2/m².year, after the renovation work;
  • The classroom before the renovation work;
  • The classroom after the renovation work;
  • The living area of ​​the building before the work of the first or only stage of work, expressed in m²: Shab.

WHAT BONUSES ARE AVAILABLE FOR THIS WORK?

The bonus is set at the minimum values ​​for individual houses or apartments, depending on the number of class jumps allowed by the extensive renovation work and the living area of ​​the dwelling before renovation:

Number of class skips Minimum amount in € X Correction factor according to living area Shab Living area (Shab) in m²
2 4 700 0,4 Shab < 35
0,5 35 ≤ Shab < 60
3 5 800 0,8 60 ≤ Shab < 90
1 90 ≤ Shab < 110
4 or more 7 400 1,2 110 ≤ Shab ≤ 130
1,3 130 < Shab

Shab is the living area (expressed in m²) of the house before the work of the first or only stage of work.

CONDITIONS FOR OBTAINING THE "MAJOR RENOVATION OF INDIVIDUAL HOUSES AND APARTMENTS" BOOST BONUS

To benefit from the "Major Renovation of Individual Houses and Apartments" grant, please follow the process described below:

  • Sending the energy study prior to the renovation work and/or unsigned quotes to Axioris so that we can analyze the compliance of the work with the requirements of the Coup de Pouce scheme "Large-scale renovation of individual houses and apartments";
  • If the work meets the eligibility requirements, Axioris will send you a partnership agreement. The partnership agreement must be signed before work begins (by signing the quote). If work begins before the partnership agreement is signed, no compensation for the work will be possible
  • Transmission to Axioris of the signed quote and the signed partnership agreement;
  • Implementation of energy-saving works;
  • At the end of the work, the professional(s) will issue an invoice. This invoice must list the work carried out and its performance level;
  • Upon receipt of the compliant invoice, Axioris will verify whether the work carried out differs from the work recommended, then issue the final document in the file, the Declaration of Honor. This document must be signed by the professional (in section C) and the owner (the Beneficiary) in section B. The signed Declaration marks the closure of the file;
  • Once the file is complete and validated, Axioris will pay you the amount of the "Major Renovation of Individual Houses and Apartments" bonus according to the terms presented in the partnership agreement.

SUMMARY PRESENTATION OF AMO SERVICES

Axioris, a specialist in the valorization of CEEs, will delegate the project management assistance services and financing solutions to ENERLIS.

ENERLIS, a global operator in the energy transition, offers an integrated approach: technical, financial, legal engineering, project management assistance, works management, aid & subsidies, CEE valorization, performance guarantees… It designs, carries out and finances energy renovation projects, committing its remuneration to the results achieved.

As part of its Project Management Assistance (AMO) service, ENERLIS offers its clients support throughout their project to replace all inefficient coal or oil-fired heating or domestic hot water production equipment.

ENERLIS's mission will, first of all, be to conduct a study to identify its options and their implications, specifying the various technical choices that can be implemented to:

  • A connection to a heat network powered by renewable or recovered energy (RE&R),
  • Renewable heat production solutions adapted to all types (solar photovoltaic, solar thermal, geothermal, biomass, wastewater...)

For each of the recommended solutions, ENERLIS will specify:

  • The technical description,
  • The actions to be taken,
  • The advantages and disadvantages,
  • The gains achieved (in consumption, energy label and greenhouse gas reduction),
  • The cost (of the solution and its operation), the aid and subsidies that can be mobilized, as well as the financial savings generated.

Next, depending on the chosen option, ENERLIS will propose:

  • A selection of participating professionals,
  • Assistance with procedures involving these professionals and heat network managers,
  • A review of the professionals' proposals,
  • Monitoring of the work and its acceptance.

And as part of the financing for the works:

  • A payment schedule,
  • A grant payment schedule adapted to funding requests,
  • Assistance in obtaining collective loans and/or zero-interest eco-loans.

CONTROL POLICY

The "Coup de pouce" (Boost) charter for "Major Renovation of Individual Houses and Apartments" provides for checks on all comprehensive renovation projects carried out under the BAR-TH-174 or BAR-TH-175 guidelines and the charter, initiated from the effective date of the signed charters. These checks are carried out prior to submitting applications for Energy Savings Certificates (CEE) to the National Energy Savings Certificate Center (PNCEE).

These inspections are carried out by an accredited inspection body, in accordance with the applicable NF EN ISO/IEC 17020 standard, as a type A inspection body for the field of "Inspection of standardized energy-saving operations within the framework of the energy savings certificate scheme". A report is drawn up for each inspected operation and is made available to the PNCEE.

The inspection body prepares a summary of the checks carried out on the operations of an application file. This summary includes, in particular, the list of operations checked, the parameters checked, the results obtained, any discrepancies found, including those related to the quality of the work, and any unsatisfactory checks.

Axioris makes available to the PNCEE, for each application file containing operations falling under this charter, a summary of the checks carried out on the operations included in this application as well as information on the follow-up given to unsatisfactory checks.

Axioris commits to implementing corrective measures for any problems detected during inspections. If the corrective measures are deemed insufficient, the signatory's commitment becomes void after a formal notice from the Ministry of Energy has been issued and remains unheeded.

CAN THE BONUS BE COMBINED WITH OTHER AID?

The "Large-scale renovation of individual houses and apartments" incentive cannot be combined with other incentives put in place under the CEE scheme, in particular with Anah aid that values ​​CEEs for subsidized work.

The beneficiary can only claim one bonus paid under the CEE scheme for the same operation. Furthermore, for the same building, the large-scale renovation operation cannot be combined with other operations that may give rise to the awarding of CEEs for work concerning heating, domestic hot water production, ventilation or insulation of the building envelope.

Finally, to help you embark on a renovation journey and encourage you to undertake further renovation work, we recommend that homeowners contact "FAIRE advisors" (a free public service) who will guide you through the process: www.faire.fr

Message from the contact person

The Energy Efficiency Boost program requires particular vigilance and a thorough understanding of the commitment charters. As Regulatory Affairs Manager, I ensure that our control processes exceed the required standards to maximize your subsidies with complete transparency. My daily commitment is to place ethics and compliance at the heart of your energy transition, in order to generate a positive, rapid, and lasting impact.

Théa Takoua Sakka

Regulatory Affairs Manager

Théa Takoua Sakka

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