Ukraine's 'BrightHome' Initiative: Grants Up to 300,000 Hryvnias for Residential Energy Independence.
Ukraine's 'BrightHome' Program
According to Novyny.live: Ukraine has launched the 'BrightHome' program to bolster the energy resilience of multi-apartment buildings. Starting January 30, 2026, organizations managing residential properties can apply for this initiative. State funding for participants ranges from 100,000 to 300,000 hryvnias, creating significant opportunities to enhance the energy independence of housing complexes. This program is part of a broader national effort to decentralize and secure the energy supply for its citizens.
Eligibility and Use of Funds
The following entities are eligible to participate in the 'BrightHome' program:
- Homeowners' associations (OSBB),
- Housing cooperatives,
- Property management companies,
- Other legal entities.
Grant funds can be used to purchase equipment such as:
- Generators,
- Inverters,
- Batteries,
- Battery management systems,
- Solar panels.
This equipment is intended to improve energy infrastructure and ensure a more stable power supply for residents.
The application process involves an online submission, which will be reviewed by a commission from the Ministry of Development. Funds will be disbursed within 48 hours of a positive decision. As Oleksiy Kuleba noted,
"We aim to provide a simple, clear, and fast aid mechanism that operates online with full transparency."The program's core principle is speed, designed to simplify the funding acquisition process for participants as much as possible.
In summary, the 'BrightHome' program establishes a framework for improving the energy independence of Ukrainian apartment buildings by offering substantial financial support and streamlined procedures. It represents a critical step in strengthening the country's energy infrastructure, particularly in the face of ongoing energy challenges. By reducing reliance on centralized grids, the initiative has the potential to significantly enhance energy security and resident comfort nationwide.
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