Tax-free future for solar power
Mitsubishi Electric has issued a cautious welcome to the Chancellor's pre-budget announcement (on 9 December) that household sales of excess power from solar panels to the national grid will be tax-free from next April.
Solar Photovoltaic (PV) modules produced by the company are already eligible for grants of up to 50% towards installation costs under the Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) and the tax-free incentive is now expected to help increase demand amongst the residential sector.
"Solar PV technology is already proving one of the most popular uptakes in renewable energy sources," said Perry Jackson, general manager of the company's photovoltaic department. "This announcement will give a much needed boost to the market and help households save money and reduce their carbon footprints."
Mitsubishi Electric PV modules use solar cells to convert sunlight directly into electricity, allowing for reductions in both property running costs and environmental impact.
For further information on Mitsubishi Electric Solar PV technology visit www.mitsubishielectricsolar.com or to find out about funding or how to apply visit www.microgenerationcertification.org.
Recommended Reading

The all-new Electrical Review is here
Discover the all-new Electrical Review, built to deliver sharper news, deep dives and opinion on the UK’s electrification infrastructure sector today.

Mer completes UK fleet charging exit with management buyout
Mer has completed the divestment of its UK fleet charging business, Mer Fleet Services Ltd, following a management buyout.

BYD demonstrates 1,500kW FLASH Charging in the UK for the first time
BYD has demonstrated its 1,500kW FLASH Charging technology in the UK for the first time, promising to roll out up to 300 chargers.
