When viewing properties in Portugal, you'll notice every listing includes an energy rating from A+ (best) to F (worst). Many buyers overlook this detail, focusing instead on location, size, and price. But understanding energy ratings can save you thousands of euros annually and significantly impact your comfort and property value.
After 10 years in the Algarve property market, we've seen firsthand how energy efficiency affects our clients' long-term satisfaction. Here's everything you need to know about Portuguese energy ratings and why they matter more than you might think.
Portugal's energy certification system (Certificado Energético) has been mandatory since 2007. Every property for sale or rent must have a valid energy certificate, similar to the UK's EPC system but with some important differences.
The rating scale:
A+ - Exceptional efficiency (newest standard)
A - Excellent efficiency
B - Good efficiency
B- - Above average
C - Average
D - Below average
E - Poor efficiency
F - Very poor efficiency
Your energy certificate includes:
Overall energy rating (A+ to F)
Estimated annual energy costs
CO2 emissions
Heating and cooling requirements
Hot water system efficiency
Building envelope performance (insulation, windows, doors)
Recommended improvements with estimated costs and savings
The difference between an A+ rated property and a D-rated property can mean €1,500-€3,000+ annually in energy bills.
Typical annual energy costs (3-bed villa):
A+ rated: €600-€900
B rated: €1,200-€1,800
C rated: €1,800-€2,400
D rated: €2,400-€3,200
E/F rated: €3,200-€5,000+
In Portugal's climate, cooling costs in summer can be substantial. Poor insulation means air conditioning runs constantly, driving bills upward.
Energy efficiency directly affects comfort:
A+ rated properties:
Maintain stable temperatures naturally
Require minimal heating/cooling
Better humidity control
Quieter (better insulation reduces noise)
Healthier indoor air quality
D-F rated properties:
Extreme temperature fluctuations
Constant need for heating/cooling
Damp and humidity issues
Higher noise levels
Potential mould problems
Energy ratings increasingly affect property values:
A/A+ properties command 10-15% premiums
Easier to sell - buyers specifically search for efficient properties
Better rental yields - tenants willing to pay more for lower bills
Future-proofing - EU regulations increasingly favour efficient buildings
Portugal is committed to carbon neutrality by 2050. Energy-efficient homes:
Reduce CO2 emissions by 60-80%
Qualify for green mortgages (better rates)
May receive tax incentives
Align with future regulations
Insulation
Walls: Minimum 8cm thermal insulation (10-12cm for A+)
Roof: 12-15cm insulation
Floor: Insulated foundation or ground floor
Windows and Doors
Double or triple glazing with thermal breaks
Low-E glass (reflects heat in summer, retains in winter)
Well-sealed frames (no draughts)
South-facing orientation maximised
Heating and Cooling
Heat pumps (air-to-air or air-to-water)
Underfloor heating (most efficient distribution)
Zoned climate control (heat/cool only occupied areas)
Smart thermostats
Hot Water
Solar thermal panels (standard in modern Portuguese builds)
Heat pump water heaters
Well-insulated tanks and pipes
Ventilation
Mechanical ventilation with heat recovery (MVHR)
Controlled air flow (prevents damp without heat loss)
Renewable Energy
Solar PV panels (increasingly common)
Battery storage (growing trend)
Property A: Modern A+ Villa (€525,000)
Built 2023, 130m²
Triple glazing, 12cm wall insulation
Heat pump heating/cooling
Solar thermal + PV panels
Annual energy cost: €750
Monthly average: €62
Property B: Traditional D-Rated Villa (€480,000)
Built 1985, renovated 2010, 135m²
Single glazing, minimal insulation
Electric radiators + portable AC units
Electric water heater
Annual energy cost: €2,800
Monthly average: €233
Difference: €2,050 annually (€170/month)
Over 10 years, Property B costs €20,500 more to run. The initial €45,000 saving disappears in just over 2 years.
Before Renovation (E-rated):
Single glazing
No insulation
Old electric heating
Annual cost: €3,500
After Renovation (B-rated):
Double glazing
8cm wall insulation
Heat pump system
Solar thermal
Annual cost: €1,400
Savings: €2,100 annually Renovation cost: €25,000 Payback period: 12 years Property value increase: €35,000-€50,000
Many buyers assume Portugal's mild climate means energy efficiency is less important. This is a costly mistake.
Summer (June-September):
Temperatures regularly exceed 35°C
Poorly insulated homes become unbearable
Air conditioning runs 24/7
Bills skyrocket
Winter (December-February):
Temperatures drop to 5-10°C at night
Traditional Portuguese homes have no central heating
Stone walls and tile floors feel freezing
Humidity and damp become issues
A+ rated homes:
Stay cool naturally in summer (thermal mass + insulation)
Retain heat in winter
Require minimal active heating/cooling
When was the energy certificate issued? (Valid for 10 years)
What's the estimated annual energy cost? (On the certificate)
What improvements are recommended? (Listed on certificate)
What heating/cooling systems are installed?
When were windows last replaced?
Is there roof/wall insulation? (Ask to see in attic/during works)
Are there solar panels? (Thermal for water, PV for electricity)
No valid certificate (legally required)
Very old certificate (may not reflect current condition)
D-F rating with no renovation plans
Single glazing (expensive to replace)
Visible damp or mould (indicates poor ventilation/insulation)
Extremely high ceilings (beautiful but expensive to heat/cool)
A/A+ rating (obviously)
Recent renovation with energy focus
Solar panels (thermal and/or PV)
Heat pump systems
Double/triple glazing
Visible insulation (in attic, walls if exposed)
Quick Wins (€2,000-€5,000):
Solar thermal panels for hot water
LED lighting throughout
Smart thermostats
Draught-proofing doors and windows
Ceiling fans (reduce AC need)
Medium Investment (€10,000-€20,000):
Replace single glazing with double glazing
Install heat pump for heating/cooling
Add roof insulation
Upgrade to energy-efficient appliances
Major Investment (€25,000-€50,000):
Full external wall insulation
Solar PV system with battery storage
Complete window and door replacement
Underfloor heating installation
Immediate returns:
Lower energy bills from day one
Improved comfort and livability
Reduced maintenance (modern systems)
Medium-term returns:
Increased property value (10-15%)
Easier to sell or rent
Potential tax benefits
Long-term returns:
Future-proofing against rising energy costs
Compliance with future regulations
Environmental contribution
Portuguese banks increasingly offer preferential rates for energy-efficient properties:
0.1-0.3% lower interest rates for A/A+ properties
Higher loan-to-value ratios (up to 90% vs standard 80%)
Renovation loans with favourable terms for energy improvements
Example:
€400,000 mortgage at 3.5% = €1,796/month
€400,000 mortgage at 3.2% (green rate) = €1,732/month
Saving: €64/month (€768/year)
Over 25 years, this saves €19,200 - plus the energy bill savings.
The EU's Energy Performance of Buildings Directive requires:
All new buildings to be zero-emission by 2030
Existing buildings to reach minimum standards by 2033
Worst-performing buildings (E-G) to be upgraded by 2030
What this means for buyers:
D-F rated properties may become difficult to sell without upgrades
Renovation costs will be mandatory, not optional
A/A+ properties will become increasingly valuable
Energy certificates will carry more weight in valuations
Cooling is the priority:
Summer temperatures regularly exceed 35°C
Air conditioning is essential, not optional
Insulation reduces cooling costs by 60-70%
Solar potential:
300+ days of sunshine annually
Solar thermal pays for itself in 3-5 years
Solar PV increasingly viable with battery storage
Coastal humidity:
Good ventilation essential
MVHR systems prevent damp without heat loss
Insulation must include vapour barriers
Reality: With proper renovation, older properties can achieve B or even A ratings. We've seen traditional Portuguese houses transformed from F to B rating.
Reality: In Portugal, cooling costs often exceed heating costs. Summer insulation is just as important as winter insulation.
Reality: Solar panels help, but insulation, windows, and efficient systems are more important. You can't solar-panel your way out of poor insulation.
Reality: They're based on real calculations and directly predict your running costs. They're one of the most useful pieces of information in a property listing.
Prioritise A/B rated properties - The premium pays for itself
Budget for upgrades if buying C-F rated properties
Get detailed energy assessments before purchasing older properties
Factor energy costs into affordability calculations
Consider green mortgages for better rates
Invest in energy improvements before listing - ROI is 150-200%
Highlight energy features in marketing
Provide detailed energy information to serious buyers
Consider energy certificate upgrade if yours is old
We specialise in energy-efficient properties and can help you find homes that combine comfort, value, and sustainability.
Current A+ listings:
Modern villas with solar PV and heat pumps
New-build developments with zero-emission standards
Renovated traditional properties with modern efficiency
Contact Property by Calvin:
Call or WhatsApp: 00351 912 388 211
Email: calvin@acps-real-estate.com
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