Looking to reduce your energy bills and take control of your electricity usage? With the Solar PV grant, homeowners in Ireland can now generate their own renewable electricity using solar panels, thanks to support from the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI).
What Is the Solar Electricity Grant?
The Solar Electricity Grant, also known as the Solar PV Grant, helps cover the cost of installing solar photovoltaic (PV) panels on your home. These panels convert sunlight into electricity, making you self-reliant and cutting your carbon footprint.
Here’s how the grant works:
- €700 per kWp up to 2kWp (e.g., €1,800 for a 2kWp system)
- €200 per kWp for additional capacity up to 4kWp
- Maximum grant: €1,800
This makes solar more affordable for homeowners interested in sustainable living and long term energy savings.
Who Can Apply?
The grant is available to all homeowners, including landlords, whose properties were built and occupied before 2021. This is more generous than other SEAI grants, which typically require homes to be built before 2011.
If you’re unsure about your home’s eligibility, EnviroBead can walk you through the requirements and recommend the best system for your property.
How EnviroBead Can Help
At EnviroBead, we take the guesswork out of going solar. Our team provides:
- Site surveys and expert advice
- Full project management and grant application support
- Professional installation by experienced contractors
We also offer related upgrades like Cavity Wall & Attic Insulation and Heating & Plumbing solutions to help maximise energy efficiency.
Ready to make the switch to solar elhttps://www.envirobead.com/contact/ectricity?
Visit our Solar Electricity Grant page or contact us for a quote and expert support from the EnviroBead team.
Looking to reduce your energy bills and take control of your electricity usage? With the Solar PV grant, homeowners in Ireland can now generate their own renewable electricity using solar panels, thanks to support from the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI).



