By providing financial incentives for middle-income households to install PV systems, the programme aims to increase the accessibility and
The Prosol Elec program supports both businesses and households in developing solar systems for self-consumption. It offers a 30%
Paris & Tunis, March 24, 2025 – Qair, an independent renewable energy company, has signed power purchase agreements and concession contracts with the Tunisian government for the
In 2010, Tunisia launched the Prosol Elec program to promote the installation of solar panels on roofs connected to the low-voltage grid through subsidies and loans.
The Tunisian authorities have provided $121 million for solar thermal and PV systems. The subsidies can cover up to 30% of initial
In this context, Tunisia, through its latest solar plan, aims at generating 30% of electricity from renewable sources by 2030, with 15% of which has been reserved to solar photovoltaic energy.
The Prosol Elec program supports both businesses and households in developing solar systems for self-consumption. It offers a 30% rebate on project costs through FNME, a
By providing financial incentives for middle-income households to install PV systems, the programme aims to increase the accessibility and affordability of renewable
Currently, the Tunisian government has provided $121 million in subsidies for solar thermal and solar PV system with battery storage. These subsidies can cover up to 30% of the initial
How it works: The initiative will provide a 30% discount to Tunisian households on the initial investment in a residential solar system, as well as loans to buy and install the equipment, PV
The Tunisian authorities have provided $121 million for solar thermal and PV systems. The subsidies can cover up to 30% of initial investments in residential PV installations. The
PROSOL includes a loan mechanism for domestic customers to purchase Solar Water Heaters and a capital cost subsidy provided by the Tunisian government of 20% of
The Tunisian authorities have provided $121 million for solar thermal and PV systems. The subsidies can cover up to 30% of initial investments in residential PV installations.