The analysis of the 2,536 financing files submitted in the Electric-Up program will be completed in the coming weeks, given that, so far, 2,033 files have been analyzed, according to a statement posted on Monday by the Ministry of Energy on Facebook.
The evaluation of the files submitted for financing in the Electric-Up program started on April 9, once the access to the computer platform dedicated to the program was configured.
“So far, 2033 files have been analyzed and 498 requests for clarification and completion have been sent to applicants. We will publish an updated status of the Program every Monday. Specifically, we will complete, in the coming weeks, the analysis of all 2,536 of the files and to communicate the requests for clarification to all participants who did not have the complete/ compliant files. After completing this stage, technical projects will be requested to the applicants evaluated as eligible, according to the Financing Guide,” it is specified in the release, according to Agerpres.
The registration period for the first session of the ElectricUp program ended on February 3, 2021, according to the Ministry of Energy.
The stages following the registration are those of analysis and evaluation, in accordance with the provisions of the financing guide, and in this stage the applicants will be asked for clarifications and completions for the documents submitted in the registration stage.
The Electric-Up Program provides de minimis aid to small and medium enterprises as well as beneficiaries of economic operators operating in the field of HoReCa, in a maximum amount of 100,000 euro/ beneficiary, representing a financial support of up to 100% of the value of eligible expenses, according Agerpres.
The financing granted under the program is intended for the installation of photovoltaic panel systems for the production of electricity, with an installed power between 27 kWp and 100 kWp, required for own consumption and the delivery of the surplus in the National Energy System,But also to 22 kW recharging stations for electric vehicles and electric plug-in hybrids.