Promotion of new building standards & passive house (FKG)
If you have applied for a subsidy for a new-build standard or passive house, you will find all the essential information here.
Course description
Funding is available for the construction of new residential buildings to the EH 40 efficiency house standard or passive house standard, as well as the refurbishment of residential buildings to the passive house standard or EnerPHit standard.
The subsidy amount is calculated on the basis of the living space and the efficiency house standard achieved, taking into account the maximum eligible investment costs. A maximum of 60 per cent of the investment costs (building-related for building construction and systems engineering) are eligible for funding.
The subsidy rates per residential unit vary depending on the standard achieved and are between 240 and 300 euros per square metre of living space. A maximum of 100 square metres of living space per residential unit is eligible for funding.
A detailed description can be found in the guidelines.
The following energy standards can be subsidised:
- EH 40, EH 40EE, EH 40NH and EH 40Plus
- Passive House Premium, Passive House Plus, Passive House Classic
- EnerPHit Premium, EnerPHit Plus, EnerPhit Classic (for existing buildings)
Combinable bonus measures: Specialist energy planning and construction supervision (independent FKG measure), passive house certification and renewable raw materials.
Prerequisites
You have submitted an application by 09.12.2024. No new applications can be submitted.
Required documents
If the application is to be submitted by an authorised person representing the applicant, the power of attorney form must be submitted and the proof of use must be created in the funding portal after completion of the measure(s) and the necessary documents uploaded to the funding portal.
An overview of the documents to be submitted can be found in the Efficiency House in New Buildings Checklist, Passive House in New Buildings Checklist and Passive House, EnerPHit in Existing Buildings Checklist.
Questions & Answers
For the purposes of FKG funding, "socially subsidised housing" is defined as all new buildings where at least 50 percent of the living space is built in accordance with the criteria of the income-oriented subsidy (EOF) or the Munich Model (MM) from the housing policy action programme "Living in Munich".
Similar to the regulations for BEG funding, the funding principle of "application before commissioning" does not have to be adhered to for the bonus measure "Specialist energy planning and construction supervision for BEG-linked measures". This means that specialist planning services may be commissioned before the application is submitted in the FKG. This applies to proof of use that is checked from 6 September 2024. The main measure may still not be commissioned before the application is submitted.
A breach of the "application before commission" funding principle for the main measure will result in the simultaneous rejection of the bonus measure.
Contact Us
Referat für Klima- und Umweltschutz
Sachgebiet Förderprogramm Klimaneutrale Gebäude
Landeshauptstadt München
We usually answer your questions by e-mail within one to two working days.