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Germany Plans to Reduce Subsidies for Heat Pumps - Pv Magazine Global

The German government is planning to reduce the Federal funding for efficient buildings (BEG), which includes conspicuous subsidies for the installation of residential heat pumps. Under the planned changes, eligible costs would be reduced from €30,000 ($34,231) to €28,000 when the program is relaunched. The cap would then fall by a further €750 every six months, reaching €22,000 in the second half of 2030. Eligible costs include the purchase, in…

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The new regulations for the subsidy for the installation of a heat pump create uncertainty for many consumers. Installers now demand a policy change.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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Heating subsidies will decrease significantly by 2030. Those who will receive less subsidies in the future and which households will benefit.

·Berlin, Germany
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The conveyor is screwed down, the new heating law makes the installation of fossil boilers easier again. Was that with the triumphant pull of the heat pump?

·Munich, Germany
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The Federal Government wants to reduce the funding of heat pumps and to link them to many new conditions. The plans plunge craftsmen, manufacturers and customers into chaos.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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Generous subsidies for heat pumps in Germany will be significantly reduced. They are to be cut by 2.1 billion euros (about 51 billion crowns) by 2030. The German government wants to save money while increasing spending on defense and security. The government proposal has also been approved by the budget committee of the German Bundestag. The new conditions...

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Bloomberg broke the news in New York, United States on Tuesday, July 7, 2026.
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