Funding Update Berlin & Brandenburg 2026: Where Is Money Still Available?

Demand for PV systems in the Berlin–Brandenburg region remains high — and homeowners and investors alike are asking: Where are subsidies still available in 2026? While nationwide support mainly consists of KfW loans and the zero VAT rate, it is worth taking a closer look at the Photovoltaic funding in Berlin 2026 and the programs […]
  • Posted: 14.03.2026
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Funding Update Berlin & Brandenburg 2026: Where Is Money Still Available?
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Demand for PV systems in the Berlin–Brandenburg region remains high — and homeowners and investors alike are asking: Where are subsidies still available in 2026? While nationwide support mainly consists of KfW loans and the zero VAT rate, it is worth taking a closer look at the Photovoltaic funding in Berlin 2026 and the programs available in Brandenburg. Even though funding pools are often paused or adjusted, the combination of state-level subsidies and federal incentives remains highly attractive.

Berlin 2026: SolarPLUS as the Key Funding Vehicle

In Berlin, solar energy continues to be a central pillar of the local energy transition. The SolarPLUS program will reopen in a revised form at the start of 2026, offering direct grants for PV projects for both private individuals and businesses.

Under the umbrella of SolarPLUS Berlin 2026, the state offers several funding modules. Typical eligible components include:

  • PV systems on residential and non-residential buildings
  • Battery storage systems (including retrofit installations)
  • Plug-in solar devices / balcony power plants
  • Roof assessments, metering and measurement concepts
  • Special solutions such as façade PV or green-roof PV

Important for applicants: Funding must usually be applied for via the online portal of the Investitionsbank Berlin (IBB Business Team) before awarding contracts or signing purchase agreements. Anyone planning a PV system in Berlin in 2026 should therefore closely align project planning with the funding application process.

Brandenburg 2026: Combining ILB Programs with Federal Support

In Brandenburg, funding for small private PV systems has changed significantly in recent years; classic grant programs have been discontinued or replaced. However, for larger commercial projects, municipalities and agricultural businesses, the Investitionsbank des Landes Brandenburg (ILB) remains the central point of contact.

Under keywords such as Investitionsbank Brandenburg solar, the ILB provides programs for renewable energy, battery storage and smart infrastructure. Funding is available, for example, for PV systems combined with energy storage or projects integrating renewable energy into the grid.

For private households in Brandenburg, other components are becoming increasingly important:

  • nationwide KfW loans (e.g., Program 270 for renewable energy)
  • 0% VAT for PV systems up to 30 kWp plus storage
  • feed-in tariffs under the EEG 2026
  • occasional municipal programs (e.g., local storage bonuses or balcony-PV funding)

As a result, project profitability often arises from a mix of affordable financing, tax advantages and stable EEG revenues — even without large state grants.

How to Secure the Best Funding in the Region in 2026

Anyone planning a PV installation in Berlin or Brandenburg should approach the funding landscape strategically. Success depends less on finding one perfect program and more on combining several elements intelligently.

Practical steps for homeowners and investors:

  • Stay informed early: Funding conditions and budgets change frequently; check updates regularly in early 2026.
  • Follow the correct sequence: Apply for funding before entering contracts — failure to do so may void eligibility.
  • Consider regional differences:
    • Berlin focuses heavily on grants (SolarPLUS)
    • Brandenburg relies more on loans and EEG mechanisms
  • Plan system size carefully: Smaller rooftop systems follow different rules than large commercial installations.

Bottom line:
In 2026, many Berlin projects rely on SolarPLUS for PV funding, while in Brandenburg the emphasis shifts toward combining ILB financing, KfW loans and EEG revenues.

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute a binding offer. The content does not replace individual consultation. For a specific quote or personal assessment, we recommend arranging a direct advisory meeting.

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