Support Up to 80% of Installation Costs

Anseong City in Gyeonggi-do supports subsidies for mini solar panels to expand the supply of residential renewable energy and reduce electricity bill burdens.


Mini solar panels are residential solar power generators that can be easily installed in apartment complexes and detached houses. The city explained that the electricity produced is used preferentially over Korea Electric Power Corporation's electricity, allowing an annual electricity bill savings of 70,000 to 150,000 KRW.

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The supported solar panels come in two types: 355W and 400W, and subsidies are provided for up to two units per household. Once installation is completed at each home, 80% of the installation cost is supported as a fixed rate subsidy. The self-pay amount is 144,000 KRW based on the 355W model.


Applications can be made through consultation and contracts with participating companies, and in the case of apartment complexes or other multi-family housing, prior consent from the management office is required.



The application period is until November 30, and the program may end early if the budget is exhausted.


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