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EU approves €884 million plan for Lithuania to cut energy costs, expand public transport

The European Commission has approved Lithuania's Social Climate Fund plan, allocating €884 million for the years 2026–2032. The funding aims to reduce energy costs and expand public transport. The EU will provide €663 million, with Lithuania contributing an additional €221 million. Funds will be allocated to housing renovations, the purchase of electric buses and bicycles, new cycle paths, and improved transport services for rural and underserved communities.

The European Commission has approved Lithuania's Social Climate Fund plan, unlocking 884 million euros for the period 2026–2032, EU representation in Lithuania said on Monday.

The EU will contribute 663 million euros, with Lithuania providing the remaining 221 million.

The bulk of the funding is split between transport (440 million euros) and housing (422 million euros). On the housing side, more than 40,000 households will be eligible for grants covering 50-85% of home renovation costs, while new energy-efficient social housing will also be built.

In transport, the plan funds the purchase of more than 7,000 electric buses and other electric vehicles, over 14,000 bicycles, and around 280 kilometres of new cycle paths. Some 320,000 residents will gain access to cheaper public transport.

A separate 58 million euro strand targets rural and underserved areas, funding on-demand transport services to help vulnerable residents – including elderly people, those with disabilities, large families and people in remote locations – reach medical, educational and social services across 54 municipalities.

The fund is aimed broadly at households facing high energy costs or with limited access to public services. Small businesses struggling with rising energy prices will also be eligible for support.

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LRT (English)State / PublicCenter13 days ago
EU approves €884 million plan for Lithuania to cut energy costs, expand public transport

The European Commission has approved Lithuania's Social Climate Fund plan, allocating €884 million for the years 2026–2032. The funding aims to reduce energy costs and expand public transport. The EU will provide €663 million, with Lithuania contributing an additional €221 million. Funds will be allocated to housing renovations, the purchase of electric buses and bicycles, new cycle paths, and improved transport services for rural and underserved communities.

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