KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Singapore’s Climate Friendly Household Programme (CFHP) may increase voucher payouts in 2026
- Expected S$400–S$500 per household, with rollout likely in early to mid-2026
- Eligible households should claim via Singpass and redeem before expiry to maximise savings
Singapore households can expect enhanced support in 2026 under the Climate Friendly Household Programme (CFHP). This guide outlines expected payouts, eligibility, and how to claim efficiently.
Key Dates and Estimated Payout
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Expected Launch | Early to Mid-2026 |
| Estimated Voucher Amount | S$400 – S$500 per household |
| Previous Payout (Reference) | S$300 |
| Claim Method | Digital via Singpass |
| Usage Deadline | To be announced (limited validity expected) |
What Is the Climate Change Voucher?
The Climate Change Voucher is part of Singapore’s push under the Singapore Green Plan 2030. It helps households offset costs when purchasing energy- and water-efficient appliances.
Eligible categories typically include:
- Energy-efficient refrigerators
- 5-tick air-conditioners
- LED lighting
- Water-efficient washing machines
- Water-saving fittings
These vouchers directly reduce upfront spending while encouraging lower utility usage.
Who Is Eligible in 2026?
Eligibility is expected to remain broad, with priority for citizen households.
Basic Criteria
- At least one Singapore Citizen in the household
- Residence in HDB flats (priority group)
- Previous vouchers not fully utilised
Likely 2026 Updates
- Inclusion of private property households
- Expanded support for multi-generational families
- Automatic qualification for recipients of:
- GST Voucher Scheme
- U-Save rebates
How to Claim Your Voucher
The process remains digital and straightforward.
Step-by-Step Guide
- Check eligibility via official portals
- Log in using Singpass
- Receive voucher digitally (SMS or app)
- Redeem using QR code at checkout
[Link to Official Source – Apply Here]
Where You Can Use the Voucher
Approved retailers across Singapore typically include:
- Courts
- Gain City
- Harvey Norman
- Best Denki
These stores stock NEA-approved appliances that qualify under the scheme.
How to Maximise Your Voucher Value
1. Time Your Purchase with Major Sales
Look out for:
- Great Singapore Sale (GSS)
- Year-end promotions
Stacking discounts with vouchers can significantly reduce costs.
2. Choose Higher Efficiency Ratings
Prioritise 5-tick appliances.
While upfront costs may be higher, long-term savings on electricity are substantial.
3. Use Bundle Promotions
Retailers often provide:
- Multi-item discounts
- Free delivery or installation
4. Combine with Other Schemes
Maximise savings by pairing with:
- U-Save rebates
- CDC vouchers
- Appliance recycling incentives
Why This Matters
This scheme supports both household finances and national sustainability targets.
Cost Control:
Energy-efficient appliances reduce monthly electricity and water bills.
Policy Alignment:
Supports Singapore’s transition towards lower emissions under long-term climate goals.
Consumer Advantage:
Offsets rising living costs through targeted subsidies rather than broad rebates.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Buying non-approved appliances
- Missing voucher expiry deadlines
- Not verifying participating retailers
- Skipping price comparisons before purchase
FAQs: Climate Change Voucher 2026
1. When will the voucher be released?
Expected between early and mid-2026, based on past timelines.
2. Can vouchers be used online?
Yes, depending on retailer platform support.
3. Is manual application required?
Most eligible households will receive notifications and can claim digitally.
4. Can vouchers be transferred?
No. They are tied to the household.
5. What if I do not use the voucher?
Unused vouchers will expire after the stated deadline.

