Test Grants2024-04-26T12:55:12+00:00
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Solar Electricity Grant:

SEAI Grant available to assist with the cost of the Supply and Install of your Solar PV Equipment

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HOME SOLAR PV GRANT

HOME SOLAR PV GRANT

EV HOME CHARGER GRANT

EV HOME CHARGER GRANT

COMMERCIAL SOLAR GRANT

EV HOME CHARGER GRANT

Home Solar Grant:

Who can apply?

Homeowners (including private landlords) who’s propoerties were built and occupied before 2021. This is defined as the date your electricity meter was installed.

Grant Name Value Example
Solar PV Grant €800 per kWp up to 2kWp €1600 for 2kWp solar panels
  €250 for every additional kWp up to 4kWp €1850 for 3kWp solar panels
  Total Solar PV grant capped at €2100 €2100 for 4kWp solar panels

Application Steps

Use our Get a Quote form or call us on 01 627 4701

Apply for your grant and wait for your grant offer before you start the works. Do not start works until you receive the grant offer.

Grant offers are valid for eight months. Please note the grant, once approved, is only payable in respect of the measure, size of installation and grant amount referenced in the Grant Offer.

Should you wish to increase the size of your array, you will need to contact the Solar PV Team in advance of works commencing, including up to the day of the install, but before works start.

Using My Power’s experienced team, finalise the design of your solar power system and pricing.

My Power will apply to ESB Networks to connect the solar PV system to the electricity network. This will be completed in advance of installing the Solar PV system. This application process takes at least 4 weeks / 20 working days.

Your solar PV system can now be installed. My Power will proceed to install system.

Before your grant can be processed you must get a post works BER carried out. My Power will arrange this on your behalf. This is included in the cost of install.

My Power will submit documentation to SEAI electronically. You will also receive a copy of documentation submitted.

Documentations will be submitted within 3 days of completed install.

SEAI will process your claim once all documentation is submitted, to include a new BER certificate. Processing of payment usually takes between 4-6 weeks, additional time may be added if an inspections required.

Please visit SEAI website for further information.

Electric Vehicle Home Charger Grant:

Who can apply?

Claim up to €300 towards the purchase and installation of an electric home charger unit. Funding for the EV Home Charger scheme is provided by Zero Emission Vehicles Ireland (ZEVI) based in the Department of Transport. SEAI operates this grant scheme on behalf of ZEVI.
The grant is now open to homeowners to apply for a grant, whether they own an electric vehicle or not. This charge point can also be used for visitor use or at rented accommodation.

Criteria for Grant:

  • From September 2022 the EV Home Charger Grant Scheme will only support smart chargers registered on Triple E.

  • The EV must be parked on an off-street parking location associated with the home and the charger must be connected back to the home of the applicant (please refer to your electrician for the best installation approach).

  • The Meter Point Reference Number (MPRN), which you can find on your electricity bill, will be used to confirm the location of your home.

  • The property cannot be associated with a previous EV home charge point grant payment. Additionally, it cannot have availed of the free ESB Ecars home charger pre 2018.

  • Do not commence any work before the start date on your Letter of Offer otherwise this expenditure will be deemed ineligible and you will not receive grant support for it.

  • You have 6 months from the date on this Letter of Offer, which will be emailed to you, to complete your installation and return your Payment Request Form to SEAI with all associated evidence whole and complete – Cert 3, Test Record, photo of installation, invoice from electrician.

Please note, on average applications will processed for payment on the Home Charger Grant Scheme in approximately 6-8 weeks from the date documents are received into SEAI.

Application Steps

Finalise systems requirements and agree price with My Power

Apply to SEAI for grant using the following link.

https://www.seai.ie/grants/electric-vehicle-grants/electric-vehicle-home-charger-grant/apply-now/

When applying, you will require the following information

  1. Address of location where charger will ne installed
  2. MRPN associated with address.
  3. EV Charger Details
  4. Manufacturer and Product Name of charger to be installed. We will provide this information, it will be supplied on quote.

From when you receive your Letter of Offer, you have 6 months to complete the installation of your charge point.

Once the installation is completed, My Power will complete Installation Details form and you should complete the Payment Request Form.

My Power will provide you with a copy of the Certificate Number 3. Review this and ensure it is completed properly.

Submit your Payment Request Form found in the Letter of Offer email with the following items:

  1. Fully signed and completed Payment Request Form including bank account details
  2. Copy of Certificate Number 3
  3. Copy of Test Record sheet from Electrician
  4. Copy of invoices
  5. Photographs of the installed charge point

Please visit SEAI website for further information.

Commercial Solar Grant

Grant Amounts for the Solar PV System 

The grant amount you receive is based on the standard output of your solar PV system. A solar PV system with an output of a maximum 1000kWp can be grant funded through the scheme. If the system installed is larger than 1000kWp, then the applicant may apply for the maximum grant offering of €162,600* and this is available for systems from 1kWp to a maximum of 1000kWp

Example Solar PV System size and Grant Value

Who can apply?

This grant is available to:

Businesses, The agricultural sector, Public sector bodies, Schools, Community centres, Non-profit societies.

How to apply?

  1. Appoint My Power as your Registered SEAI Non-Domestic Microgen (Solar PV) Company
  • Once you are satisfied with your Solar PV proposal and quote, apply to SEAI for your grant offer.
  1. Apply to SEAI for a Grant Offer
  • Apply for the grant online
  • Wait for your ‘letter of offer’ before starting the works.
  • Do not start works until you receive your ‘letter of offer’
  • Grant offers are valid for eight months from the date you receive your ‘letter of offer’
  • Top Tip – incorrect bank details can delay your grant payment. When entering your BIC and IBAN make sure the details are correct
  1. My Power applies to ESB Networks
  • My Power will apply to ESB Networks to connect the solar PV system to the electricity network.
  • This must be done before installing the solar PV system. This application process takes at least 4 weeks / 20 working days
  1. Install the Solar PV system
  • Once your connection to ESB has been approved, the installation can go ahead
  1. My Power submits evidence of works to SEAI
  • My Power will also give you the documentation related to your installation. They will submit copies to SEAI electronically.
  1. SEAI process the Grant Offer based on the following;
  • Applications for payment can only be processed once ALL documentation has been uploaded.
  • From this point onwards, please allow between 4 to 6 weeks for payment, with additional time if an inspection is required. Please note, the payment timeline is 4 to 6 weeks from when SEAI receives ALL the required documentation.
  • In line with the Department of Finance circular 44/2006, If you receive grants, subsidies or similar type payments from a government department or public authority of more than €10,000 during a calendar year, you will need a Tax Clearance Certificate. The eTC system allows you to apply for a Tax Clearance Certificate online. In general, you will have to apply using:
  • Revenue Online Service (ROS) if you are a business customer
  • More information on obtaining a Tax Clearance Certificate can be found on www.revenue.ie

For more information, please visit https://www.seai.ie/business-and-public-sector/business-grants-and-supports/commercial-solar-pv/

How does it Work?

Solar Panels Capture Solar Energy2023-07-13T13:49:28+00:00

Solar panels convert solar energy from sunlight into electrical energy for your home. The most common solar panels are made from one of three semiconductors: monocrystalline silicon, polycrystalline silicon, or thin-film solar cells.

When sunlight hits the thin layer of semiconductive material, it triggers the release of electrons from silicon atoms.

The negatively charged electrons are then attracted to the positively charged side of the cell. This “photovoltaic effect” forms as a result of the free-flowing electrons within the solar panel.

The moving electrons create an electric current which is then harnessed by the wiring connected to the solar panels to produce electricity.

Solar Inverters Convert DC to AC2023-07-13T13:49:23+00:00

Solar panels produce electricity in the form of direct current (DC). However, your home appliances use alternating current (AC) electricity, which means the electricity flows in both directions.

This means that the solar electricity from your panels needs to be converted from DC to AC to make it usable in your home. To convert DC power to AC power, you need an inverter.

The type of inverter you use depends upon the size and configuration of your home solar energy system. A simpler system typically uses a string inverter, a single box in a central location near your circuit breaker.

More intricate systems use microinverters in which each panel has its own individual inverter. Other inverter options include power optimizers and hybrid inverters, depending upon your home’s energy needs.

Solar inverters also allow you to connect your solar panel system to the internet so you can access information about your system’s performance.

This helps you compare your solar energy production and your household energy consumption so you can check if the system is functioning properly and meeting your electrical load as required.

Electrical Panel Distributes Electricity2023-07-13T13:49:19+00:00

Your electrical panel distributes electricity throughout your home. The circuit breakers in the electrical panel can also cut off the flow of current to an electrical circuit in case a fault or surge occurs to prevent overload in electrical lines that can cause damage.

While your solar panels generate electricity, they typically aren’t connected directly to your appliances or other electronic devices.

In terms of understanding how do solar panels work, they provide electricity to the electrical panel, and your electrical panel separates that home solar power into individual circuits that run to everything in the house.

Electric Meter Records Consumption and Production2023-07-13T13:49:16+00:00

Your electric meter (sometimes called the “utility meter”) is the device your utility company uses to measure your electricity consumption. It’s how they know what to bill you each month or bi-monthly.

A traditional electric meter has analogue dials that spin as current flows through it, which is why the utility company has someone check your meter in person or offer an estimated bill.

Even then, that meter reading is just a summary of your electricity consumption for the month or period.

When you go solar, you consume electricity from your solar panels, which lowers the amount of electricity you consume from the grid. 

As a result, your electric meter records a lot less consumption, and you save money by not paying for that electricity from the utility company.

Smart meters are more modern meters which allow more real-time information be captured and communicated to your electricity provider.

If your solar panel system is connected to the electricity grid (most are) then you can benefit from FIT (feed in tariff) credits from your local utility company for any surplus electricity generated. This is excess electricity generated that is fed back to the grid.

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