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Open Call: LIFE One-Stop Shops for Clean Energy Transition in Private Buildings

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Deadline: 16-Sep-2026

The European Commission is inviting proposals to develop One-Stop Shops (OSS) that support the clean energy transition in private buildings.

These OSS models act as centralized service hubs that guide building owners through the entire renovation journey, making energy efficiency upgrades and renewable energy adoption simpler, faster, and more accessible.

What Is a One-Stop Shop (OSS) in Energy Renovation?

A One-Stop Shop (OSS) is an integrated service platform that provides end-to-end support for building renovation projects.

Key Services Offered:

Goal:

To remove complexity and fragmentation in the renovation process by offering a single point of contact.

Objectives of the Program

The funding aims to:

Target Buildings and Beneficiaries

Projects should focus on:

1. Residential Buildings

2. Buildings Owned by Professional Landlords

3. Commercial Tertiary Buildings

Budget and Funding Details

Who Is Eligible?

Eligible applicants must be:

Legal Entities:

Geographic Eligibility:

Key Requirements for Proposals

Proposals must demonstrate:

1. Strong Partnerships

2. Operational OSS Model

3. Pilot Implementation

4. Sustainable Business Model

5. Measurable Impact

How It Works (Step-by-Step)

Step 1: Build a Consortium

Form partnerships with key stakeholders across energy, finance, and construction sectors.

Step 2: Design the OSS Model

Define:

Step 3: Develop a Business Plan

Include:

Step 4: Plan Pilot Activities

Design pilot projects to:

Step 5: Submit Proposal

Apply through the LIFE Programme funding portal with:

Why It Matters

For Building Owners:

For the Environment:

For the Market:

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Pro Tips:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What is the main purpose of this funding?

To establish or replicate OSS models that simplify clean energy renovations in private buildings.

2. What types of buildings are covered?

Residential, landlord-owned residential, and commercial buildings (especially SMEs).

3. What services must an OSS provide?

End-to-end services including technical, financial, and project coordination support.

4. Is collaboration required?

Yes. Strong partnerships across sectors are essential for eligibility.

5. How much funding is available?

€9 million is allocated specifically for this OSS topic within a €85.5 million call.

6. Can private companies apply?

Yes, both public and private legal entities are eligible.

7. What defines a successful proposal?

Clear impact metrics, scalable model, strong partnerships, and a sustainable business plan.

Conclusion

This European Commission initiative represents a major opportunity to transform how building renovations are delivered across Europe. By funding integrated One-Stop Shops, the program tackles key barriers—complexity, financing, and coordination—while accelerating the transition to energy-efficient and low-carbon buildings.

Organizations that can combine technical expertise, financial innovation, and strong partnerships will be best positioned to create scalable OSS models and drive meaningful climate impact.

For more information, visit EC.

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