Are there any subsidies for solar systems?
Yes. Switzerland promotes solar systems (2kWp - 30kWp) with a one-time payment.
This amounts to about 20-25% of the investment costs and is normally paid out by Swissgrid about 2 years after installation. Our partner Helion does the work for you and calculates your one-time payment directly with your offer. So you save time and work to file all papers with Swissgrid. In principle, the investment is tax deductible. In practice, the exact procedure varies from canton to canton and municipality to municipality. The local tax office can provide binding information.
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