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Under the new options, homeowners will not have to pay any initial costs for installing a solar system, as the costs will be covered by the Italian government. The maximum price for installing a solar system is €2,400 per kilowatt, and €1,000 per kilowatt-hour for the storage systems.
As part of the fiscal stimulus program “Decreto Rilancio” the Italian government introduced new tax incentives for residential solar and storage systems. The new Ecobonus will set the stage for a sustained growth of the residential PV segment in Italy.
According to Pinori, there is still a lot that can be done to improve the bureaucratic procedures for the realization of solar projects in Italy. The 50% eco-bonus for PV associated with sustainable-building projects – together with the Scambio sul posto – has been the main driver for solar energy development in Italy over the past few years.
According to the results of the latest Global PV InstallerMonitor 2019/2020, 38% of the surveyed Italian installers offer heating solutions in addition to photovoltaics. This means that they would possess the technical skills to fully benefit from the Ecobonus.
PV installations related to refurbishment projects, which in turn will lead to an improved energy efficiency, will benefit from a 110% tax deduction. In order to fully make use of the benefits of this policy, Italian installers will have to develop their competences and expertise dealing with further technologies related to PV-systems.