The Ministry of energy, mining and mineral resources informs the public that starting today, March 18, 2026, the distribution of vouchers for purchasing and installing inverter air-conditioning units for citizens who obtained this right through the 2025 Public Call has begun.
From March 18 to April 17, 2026, individuals listed on the official list may collect their vouchers at the inter-municipal social work centers in the municipality where they reside. All details regarding the required documentation and the voucher collection process are published on the Ministry’s website.
Additionally, today the Ministry has published on its website the list of companies with which agreements have been concluded, and from which citizens will be able to purchase inverter air-conditioning units using the voucher.
This represents the second phase of the completed procedure, in which the right to support was granted exclusively to households that submitted an application by October 5, 2025, and provided completed documentation, and met the conditions set under the Energy Vulnerable Consumers Protection Program.
The list of citizens who gained the right, as well as the list of companies, is available on the Ministry’s website: https://energy.gov.mk/mk-MK/odnosi-so-javnost/rezultati-i-spisoci
The voucher enables the purchase and installation of an inverter air-conditioning unit with a capacity of 3.5 kW and at least energy class A+. It can be used no later than October 15, 2026. The value of the voucher is up to 28,000 denars, with no additional payment required from the beneficiaries.
The Ministry emphasizes that this phase applies exclusively to citizens who already applied in 2025 and represents the finalization of the procedure, within which a total of 4,070 vouchers are being awarded.
For additional information: 071-391-187 071-391-169 ranlivipotrosuvaci@energy.gov.mk
With this measure, the state continues to provide concrete support to vulnerable categories of citizens, ensuring lower energy costs and increased energy efficiency in households.
With regards,
Ministry of energy, mining, and mineral resources