[Solar: Czech Parliamentary Committee Backs Solar Tax Relief and Simplified Permitting]

Published: May 11, 2026 09:26
Czechia’s Economic Committee has endorsed legislative amendments to accelerate solar deployment. Key proposals include raising the electricity tax threshold from 50 kW to 100 kW and ending double taxation for co-located battery storage systems. Supported by the Ministry of Industry and Finance, these changes aim to streamline permitting for mid-scale projects. The Czech Solar Association (Solární Asociace) expects the law to be finalized later this year and take effect by 2027, providing a significant boost to commercial and industrial solar investments.

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