The Greek government is opening for submissions in April a new subsidy programme targeting the installment of small solar photovoltaic or pv (PV) systems and also
Greece launches C&I battery storage subsidy program With a budget of EUR 153.7 million ($157.7 million), the Storage Systems in Businesses program of the Ministry of
Subsidy provided under the program for solar PV systems will cover up to 75% of the cost for households and 60% for farmers. If the PV system is accompanied by a battery storage
Greece''s Ministry of Environment and Energy has revealed a new €200 million ($215.3 million) subsidy program for solar projects and small storage systems in the residential
With a budget of €153.7 million, the program is open to businesses, regardless of their size and sector of economic activity. It subsidizes the installation of battery storage
The Ministry of Environment and Energy has launched the subsidized program "Storage Systems for Businesses," offering financial support to businesses of all sizes and sectors for installing
With this program, Greek households and farmers can apply for public pandemic recovery funds to cover the purchase and installation of small PV arrays and energy storage
The Greek government has opened for applications a programme that will subsidise businesses to install energy storage systems, either as part of new solar projects or
The program divides beneficiaries into four categories based on their income and identity, designating subsidy percentages according to the power or capacity of the PV or
You can apply for the program " on the roof" and receive a grant. households for installation of photovoltaic systems with storage system
The new scheme can cover between 20% to 65% of PV system costs, depending on the subsidy pot. For batteries, the first two subsidy pots will cover 100% of battery purchases and installation. The third and fourth subsidy pots will cover 90% of the battery costs.
Families with annual incomes higher than €40,000, or individuals with incomes higher than €20,000 will claim funds from a €50 million subsidy pot. In addition, the government has established a separate €30 million subsidy pot for farmers. The new scheme can cover between 20% to 65% of PV system costs, depending on the subsidy pot.
The 2 GW of grid space is available for small PV systems up to 10 kW in size, and will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis. About 40& of this will be offered to residential net-metering systems, while 30% of it will be given to small commercial PV systems. The remaining 30% will be allocated to agricultural PV projects.
For batteries, the first two subsidy pots will cover 100% of battery purchases and installation. The third and fourth subsidy pots will cover 90% of the battery costs. There is also a 10% subsidy bonus for disabled Greeks, single-parent families, and families with many children.