New helpdesk boosts energy-efficient upgrades for 63,000 Dutch apartment owners
Thousands of Dutch apartment owners can now access free advice and subsidies to make their homes more energy-efficient. A new telephone helpdesk aims to speed up greening efforts, cutting energy bills and increasing property values for residents.
| Key Data Point | Details |
|---|---|
| Subsidy Scheme | Subsidy Scheme for Greening Housing Associations (SVVE) |
| Duration | 10 years (since 2016) |
| Total Subsidies Granted | Over €104 million |
| Homes Greened | 63,159 (2% of all VVEs in the Netherlands) |
| Subsidy Growth (2017-2025) | From €2.4 million to €36.5 million |
| Common Upgrades | Roof insulation, HR++ glass, cavity wall insulation |
| Top Provinces Using Subsidy | Gelderland, Noord-Holland, Zuid-Holland, Utrecht |
| New Support Initiative | Telephone helpdesk launched by Milieu Centraal |
The Dutch government, through subsidy schemes like the SVVE, supports homeowners in making energy-efficient upgrades to reduce carbon emissions and lower energy costs. Housing associations and VVEs play a critical role in the national energy transition, but complex decision-making processes often slow progress.
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More applications for subsidy scheme for VVE sustainability: new telephone helpdesk accelerates further greening
Greening the homes of housing associations (VVEs) is a complex task and lags behind other homes. Financial support and advice help VVEs make their buildings more energy-efficient, comfortable, and future-proof. For example, the Subsidy Scheme for Greening Housing Associations (SVVE), which has now been in existence for 10 years. Although this has already resulted in over 63,000 VVE homes being greened and the number of subsidy applications has increased, large-scale greening still lags behind. That is why Milieu Centraal, the knowledge center for sustainable living, launched a new telephone helpdesk this week.
SVVE has been helping for 10 years
VVEs, housing associations, and housing cooperatives have been able to use the SVVE for 10 years. The scheme subsidizes greening studies, advice, measures, and charging infrastructure. To date, over €104 million in subsidies has been granted, and a total of 63,159 homes have been greened with the help of the SVVE. This represents 2% of the total of 144,000 VVEs in the Netherlands and 4.5% of the homes in a VVE. Newly built homes and VVEs that were greened before or without the subsidy are not included in these figures.
In recent years, VVEs have become increasingly aware of the SVVE, and the use of the scheme has grown. For example, in 2017, VVEs applied for around €2.4 million in subsidies, while in 2025 this rose to €36.5 million. VVEs mainly use the subsidy for roof insulation, HR++ glass, and cavity wall insulation. The subsidy is most widely used in provinces with many VVEs, such as Gelderland, North Holland, South Holland, and Utrecht.
Additional support through VVE helpdesk
The process of maintaining and greening VVEs is more complicated than for an individual home. For example, roofs, facades, and installations are often jointly owned in VVEs. VVEs must make joint decisions about these. Decision-making is often complex, and interests can diverge. In addition, these are often large projects involving substantial investments. The composition of VVEs and knowledge about a VVE also play a role. As a result, VVE boards and owners often get stuck.
Yet maintenance and greening offer homeowners many benefits: more living comfort, lower energy bills, and an increase in the value of the home. In addition, greening buildings is essential for the success of the Dutch energy transition. The new telephone helpdesk will therefore help VVEs take the step towards maintenance and greening more quickly. This helpdesk supports them with information and advice when preparing to implement greening measures.
VVE Acceleration Agenda
Financial support through subsidies and better information provision are some of the measures in the VVE Acceleration Agenda. This agenda aims to ensure that VVEs can maintain and green their buildings more quickly and easily. The goal is to increase the pace of energy-saving measures.
