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Solar panel mandate in Berlin – current status

Berlin's Solar Law and the Solar City Master Plan: Berlin is making climate protection mandatory. The Senate has decided that from 2023, photovoltaic systems will be mandatory for new buildings. This also applies to existing buildings if the roof is being renovated.

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The draft of the “Berlin Solar Law” was already approved on March 2, 2021. The Council of Mayors of the Berlin districts had previously given its consent on February 18, 2021. The draft law only needed to be debated and adopted by the House of Representatives. The Berlin House of Representatives has since passed the “Berlin Solar Law” with minor amendments.

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The introduction of mandatory solar panels in Berlin

From January 1, 2023, this applies to installations requiring significant roof modifications. The building's usable floor area must be greater than 50 m². Furthermore, at least 30% of the net living area must be covered with photovoltaic panels. This applies to both existing and new buildings! Alternative minimum requirements have also been established for residential buildings.

Alternative minimum requirements:

The Berlin Solar Law

The Berlin Solar Act is intended to regulate the construction and operation of solar power systems in new buildings and roof renovations. Around 2,300 new buildings are constructed in Berlin every year. According to the Senate Department for Economic Affairs, Berlin aims for photovoltaic systems to supply a quarter of its electricity needs by 2050. To achieve this, approximately 4,400 megawatts of solar power capacity are required. Calculations indicate that this could reduce carbon dioxide emissions by up to 37,000 tons within five years. Currently, photovoltaic systems in Berlin cover only 0.7% of the city's electricity consumption.

Section 1, paragraph 3 of the Berlin Solar Act mandates a minimum size for photovoltaic systems in new buildings and existing buildings with significant roof modifications.

This applies to new buildings or significant roof renovations that began after December 31, 2022, if the usable floor area exceeds 50 square meters. The photovoltaic system must be commissioned from the start of use of the new building or from the completion of the renovations.

The obligation is considered fulfilled if solar thermal systems are installed and operated on the roof of the building in accordance with the regulations of the Building Energy Act of August 8, 2020.

Likewise, if a photovoltaic system is alternatively installed on other external surfaces of the building, which has an area corresponding to the prescribed minimum size.

A solar panel requirement for open parking lots, as is the case in Baden-Württemberg, is not currently provided for in the Berlin Solar Act.

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What exceptions are there?

The following are exceptions:

What is the minimum size of photovoltaic systems?

How can proof of implementation be provided?

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