1. I need help with the submission of my APPLICATION. Who can assist me?
Among the obligations undertaken by PARTICIPATING TRADERS, as a prerequisite for their participation in the Grant Scheme, is to adequately be informed about the provisions of the Grant Scheme and to appropriately inform and guide interested Applicants and, additionally, where necessary, to provide support to Applicants for the electronic submission of their APPLICATION.
2. Who can submit an APPLICATION for CATEGORY A2?
Natural Persons intending to invest in the installation of a photovoltaic system in their residence according to the Scheme's provisions are eligible to apply. For CATEGORY A2 of the Grant Scheme, applicants do not need to be owners of the residence, but the electricity bill must be in their name. Each beneficiary may submit only one application.
Applications for CATEGORY A2 are submitted by "vulnerable households," meaning residences used as the primary and permanent place of residence by "vulnerable electricity consumers''
3. Can I start implementing the investment and then submit an APPLICATION?
YES. For CATEGORY A2, you have the option to implement the investment before submitting an APPLICATION provided that the implementation of the investment (photovoltaic system check and connection to the grid) takes place after 25/01/2024..
HOWEVER, Applicants are encouraged to submit their APPLICATION BEFORE proceeding with any investment implementation procedures, in order to be officially informed about whether they fall within the category of vulnerable households and are eligible for CATEGORY A2.
4. The Invoices are not issued in my name. What can I do?
The name on the invoices must be the same as the name of the applicant (without mention of any other name). If the invoices are issued in a different name from that of the applicant or if, any other name is stated together with the applicant's name, a relevant certificate must be submitted, completed by both the person to whom the invoices were issued and the applicant.
5. Can I receive a grant for a house that I am renting?
Yes, as long as the residence is rented from one natural person to another. If the residence is rented from a legal entity (e.g. a company), it is not eligible for the grant. According to the provisions of the Scheme, "residences must not be rented from a legal entity and must not be used for economic activities for a period of at least five (5) years from the date of submission of the application''.
6. Can I receive a grant for an investment in my shop/auxiliary building?
No. The property where the investment will take place must be legally used as a residence, and the electricity bill of the property must show a Residential Tariff. Installations in properties that are not legally used as residences (e.g., auxiliary spaces/shops/businesses) are not subsidized.
7. Why are new residences not subsidized?
Grant Schemes should be treated as incentives for implementing specific investments (which might not otherwise be realized) and not as allowances or gifts. Therefore, investments for which there is a legal obligation to be implemented cannot be subsidized.
Since 2017, the installation of RES in new residences is mandatory by law. Therefore, the Grant Scheme provides that only existing residences, for which the application for the building permit or the planning permit of the residence was submitted before 01.01.2017, are eligible for the installation of a photovoltaic system.
8. During the submission of the APPLICATION, I forgot to attach some documents or attached the wrong ones. What can I do?
After the final submission of the application, any modification or submission of additional documents is not accepted. If these documents are necessary for the evaluation of the application, they will be requested by the evaluator during the assessment of the application.