Jena, June 10, 2026 – In light of continuously rising energy costs and new legal requirements, replacing heating systems is high on the agenda for many Jena households. Next Monday, June 15, 2026, the info mobile of the Verbraucherzentrale Thüringen will be stationed at Holzmarkt to offer free support on all questions regarding heating technology, renovation, and government subsidies.
- What: Free energy and heating consultation in the info mobile
- When: Monday, June 15, 2026, from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
- Where: Holzmarkt, corner of Nonnenplan, 07743 Jena (View on Google Maps)
- Registration: Prior appointment booking recommended via phone 0361 555140 (to avoid waiting times)
Practical Help Amid Rising Energy Costs
As heating with gas is expected to become more expensive, many homeowners face the decision of switching to alternative heating systems. However, choosing the right technology depends heavily on the specific building. The experts from the Verbraucherzentrale provide manufacturer-independent advice on-site to highlight individual and economically sensible solutions.
Overview of Consultation Priorities
Citizens of Jena can take advantage of specific support on the following core topics at the info mobile:
- Heating Technology & Alternatives: Guidance in selecting the appropriate heating system (e.g., heat pumps, district heating, or solar thermal energy) for one’s own residential building.
- Government Subsidies: Information on current grants, funding programs, and low-interest loans for heating replacement and energy-efficient renovation measures.
- Renovation Planning: Initial assessments regarding insulation, window replacement, and the general energy status of buildings.
- Heating Cost Check: Review of current heating bills to categorize personal consumption, uncover savings potential, and identify any discrepancies.
The consultation service is completely free of charge for all citizens.
🛡️ Guide: How to Optimally Prepare for Your Consultation Appointment
To make the best use of the free consultation in the Verbraucherzentrale info mobile, it is recommended to bring relevant documents directly. These include:
- The most recent heating and energy bills for a detailed review.
- Building documents (such as year of construction, approximate living area, floor plans, or information on existing insulation).
- Existing quotes from trade companies for a planned heating replacement or renovation measures.
With these documents, the energy consultants on-site can provide a precise initial assessment and make specific recommendations.
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Infomobil der Verbraucherzentrale kommt nach Jena
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