New EU funding calls: opportunities for energy, buildings and sustainable infrastructure

Current EU calls address key topics of the energy transition, from heat pumps and the urban circular economy to climate-friendly mobility

18.03.2026

Source: Bavarian State Ministry of Economic Affairs, Regional Development and Energy

As part of the current funding monitoring, several new EU funding calls are available that are particularly relevant for the energy sector, municipalities and companies in the field of sustainable technologies.

The topics range from energy-efficient heating solutions and climate-friendly mobility to the circular economy, digitalization and climate adaptation. Many of the calls promote projects with a strong practical focus and European cooperation.

Relevant funding topics for the energy sector

Heat transition & buildings

One particularly relevant call for the energy industry is

Submission deadline: 8.10.2026 17:00
Funding rate: usually 70% (up to 100% for non-profit organizations)

These topics directly address the decarbonization of the building sector and offer great potential for energy suppliers, municipal utilities and technology providers.

Energy & mobility

There are also new funding opportunities in the transport sector:

Submission deadline: 8.10.2026 17:00
Funding rate: usually 70% (up to 100% for non-profit organizations)

The focus here is particularly on sector coupling, electromobility and intelligent energy systems

Digitalization & industry

The following calls are relevant for the transformation of industry and urban areas

Submission deadline: 16.4.2026 17:00
Funding rate: usually 70% (up to 100% for non-profit organizations)

These topics offer starting points for digital energy systems, data platforms and smart cities

Climate adaptation & nature-based solutions

Other calls address ecological and systemic approaches:

Submission deadline: 16.4.2026 17:00
Funding rate: usually 70% (up to 100% for non-profit organizations)

These topics show the increasing interlinking of energy, environment and infrastructure.

The programs are aimed at stakeholders from EU member states and other associated countries.