Cities with balcony photovoltaic subsidies in Germany (2)
Cities with balcony photovoltaic subsidies in Germany (2)
2.9 Essen: The municipality offers a €200 subsidy for plug-in solar installations as long as the nominal output of the module is at least 300 Wp and the inverter has a maximum output of 600 W. You must apply before purchasing.
2.10 Freiburg: Here, the city offers a fixed fee of €200 for connecting a plug-in solar system.
2.11 Fürth: Energy supplier Infa Fürth donated 122 euros for the installation of a two-way electricity meter - a cost that is required by Fürth's grid operator if you connect your balcony system to your home grid. The prerequisite is that the maximum output power of the plug-in PV system is 600 watts. In addition, the grid operator pays €100 when purchasing a balcony power plant.
2.12 Gelsenkirchen: The city will offer a fixed fee of €100 for the purchase of plug-in photovoltaic systems if the system’s safety requirements are met.
2.13 Günzburg: The city's subsidy for small photovoltaic systems is €100. Subsidy applications must be submitted prior to purchasing the system.
2.14 Heidelberg: The city covers 50% of the cost of purchasing a balcony solar system, up to a maximum of €750. IMPORTANT: Must apply prior to purchase.
2.15 Ingolstadt: From January 1, 2023, the Bavarian city will subsidize micro-solar systems with an output between 300 and 600 watts by 200 euros. In 2020, municipal utilities will also install required two-way meters for free. The application can be completed online.