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EEG & PSG Grants

What is Energy Efficiency Grant (EEG)?

TL;DR, EEG allows businesses to transition towards more energy efficiency by co-funding investments in energy efficient equipment.

EEG is a financial incentive or funding program designed to help businesses, organizations, or individuals improve energy efficiency in their operations or properties. These grants typically cover a portion of the costs associated with purchasing and installing energy-efficient equipment, upgrading infrastructure, or implementing energy-saving measures. The goal is to reduce energy consumption, lower utility costs, and contribute to environmental sustainability by encouraging the use of more energy-efficient technologies.

How much can you claim?

Through the Energy Efficiency Grant (EEG), you can claim up to 70% off the cost of eligible energy-efficient equipment. Whether you're upgrading existing equipment or purchasing new, energy-efficient solutions, the EEG can significantly reduce the financial burden, enabling you to lower energy costs and contribute to a more sustainable future.

What is Productivity Solutions Grant (PSG)?

TL;DR, PSG supports businesses in the adoption of pre-scoped IT solutions and/or Equipment to improve productivity.

(PSG is a government initiative designed to support businesses in Singapore by providing financial assistance to adopt technology solutions that enhance productivity. The PSG helps businesses offset the costs of implementing software and equipment that streamline operations, automate processes, or improve business efficiency. The grant covers a variety of solutions, including accounting software, customer relationship management (CRM) tools, inventory management systems, and more. By making these technologies more accessible, the PSG aims to help businesses improve their operations, reduce manual work, and stay competitive in a rapidly evolving market.

How much can you claim?

Through the Productivity Solutions Grant (PSG), you can claim up to 50% off the cost of eligible equipment and technology solutions that help enhance your business productivity. Whether you’re investing in new software, upgrading existing equipment, or implementing digital tools to optimize your processes, the PSG makes these improvements more affordable. 

Want to find out more about the grants?

You can visit Enterprise Singapore's website:

Energy Efficiency Grant
Productivity Solutions Grant

Alternatively, you can also drop us a DM or WhatsApp us directly at +65 8849 7685!

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