No upfront cost 100 finance available.
Government backed scheme for free solar panels.
With energy prices due to increase again in august 2020 our benefits include.
Let s find out if you match the government backed scheme s criteria.
Earning incentives from the new grid trade scheme.
Receiving a free solar battery to store energy.
Firstly you get paid to generate electricity.
Everyone is a winner with solar.
Tax free government backed incentives.
There are funding options available to have a new solar panel system installed without having to pay anything upfront and profit from the government s feed in tariff for 20 years.
A viral message claiming that narendra modi government has launched prime minister s free solar panel scheme is being circulated on the social media.
To qualify for government solar incentives.
Save up to 70 on your energy bills.
The feed in tariff fit was an incentive scheme for solar pv panels but it closed in march 2019 and has been replaced by the smart export guarantee.
This guarantees payment in return for electricity generated using renewable technologies including solar power.
Save money from day one.
Apart from this the last date mentioned in the message is of october 31st 2019.
The message in hindi claims one can avail of free solar panels to install it in their homes and villages.
Own 100 of the system.
These were run by companies eager to cash in on the feed in tariff fit.
Unfortunately the government grants for solar panels ended in 2015 after lack of interest from homeowners resulted in the scheme not being able to achieve what it set out to do.
The link to the alleged form is also included in the message.
As per the message the government is offering free solar panels for houses without any cost and requires people to fill out a form.
Thirdly send back any excess electricity and get paid a 2nd time.
Free solar panel schemes also known as rent a roof schemes used to be commonplace a couple of years ago.
Secondly you get to use this free electricity in your home.
You must be a uk homeowner.
It s an ambitious plan relying on 160 million of investment from dutch firm maas capital and implementation by uk firm solarplicity.
In 2017 the government set up a scheme that will provide 800 000 low income households with solar panels in the next five years.