In Ukraine there are three main mechanisms for stimulating the generation of energy from renewable resources: (1) a green tariff (GT); (2) tax benefits; and (3) .
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has launched a tender for the provision of solar solutions in Ukraine. The deadline for applications is July 8.
Ukraine is offering tax exemptions on photovoltaic modules, inverters, batteries, and power generation units. It is noteworthy that the Ukrainian parliament has yet to issue a
The Ukrainian government has implemented a new law exempting specific energy equipment from customs duties and VAT to support this critical effort. This groundbreaking policy aims to
Ukraine launched a new subsidized loan program offering 0% interest loans for solar panels and wind turbines to private households, the Economy Ministry wrote on its site
Since July 1, 2024, customs duties and VAT on imported solar panels and energy equipment have been eliminated. This critical measure has lowered the overall cost of
Ukraine has approved the "Green Tariff" program for purchasing electricity from solar power plant owners. This program will be in effect until 2030 and is designed for both
Starting from July 1, 2023, no permit is required to install solar panels with a capacity of up to 30 kW in Ukraine, and preferential "zero" loans for households are issued for
The campaign aims to provide solar energy benefits to people in need across Ukraine. Solar energy has a great potential for providing electricity and heat where the centralised supply is
Find out what tax benefits companies in Ukraine receive for installing solar panels. We will cover key incentives, subsidies, and preferential loans.
Ukraine has approved the "Green Tariff" program for purchasing electricity from solar power plant owners. This program will be in effect until 2030 and is designed for both individuals and legal
The Cabinet of Ministers encourages the installation of solar power plants by both individuals and legal entities. Starting from July 1, 2023, no permit is required to install solar panels with a capacity of up to 30 kW in Ukraine, and preferential "zero" loans for households are issued for the purchase of equipment with a capacity of 1-10 kW.
In Ukraine, according to current legislation, any individual who owns a house or property where they use a solar panel with a maximum capacity of 30 kW has the right to receive the "Green Tariff". Legal entities using solar panels do not have these power limitations. The exception is power above 150 kW (requires a license).
“The Ukrainian Solar Energy Association is proud to launch the ‘Solar Supports Ukraine’ campaign together with European solar industry associations. The campaign aims to provide solar energy benefits to people in need across Ukraine.
Documents required to obtain a loan for solar power plants To obtain a loan, you need: - Passport of a citizen of Ukraine (an ID card is acceptable); - Certificate of identification number (TIN) assignment; - A document on income and withholdings for the last 6 months; - Invoice or contract for the purchase and installation of equipment;
The campaign aims to provide solar energy benefits to people in need across Ukraine. Solar energy has a great potential for providing electricity and heat where the centralised supply is not possible due the war. Every solar kilowatt matters.”
“SolarPower Europe are honoured to take part in this significant campaign. Ukrainian infrastructure has been decimated in this war and it has never been more important to support Ukrainians while maximising the immense potential of Ukrainian renewables.