



Taiwan has finally adopted the wisdom of solar feed in tariffs. How long will it last? I don't know, but I do know that it is a profitable rate that can produce nice returns if you use the right solar contractor. Anyone who gives you a price that is too good to be true is usually selling you a project that won't perform... Quality over quantity is the best way to go. You may pay more for your project, but it will be done right, and your returns will be higher in the end. Taiwan has some great manufacturing facilities that produce high quality modules for the German market (and we all know that the Germans tend to be extremely precise when it comes to the quality of their products). On that note, investors - please visit our recommended solar provider on the right side of this page to explore opportunities in the Taiwanese market.
If you have been paying attention you will have noticed that there is a difference between tariffs with and without subsidies. When calculating your project, please observe the difference, it may save you a-lot of trouble to get it right the first time. Our recommended provider can help you with this, as well as walking you through your project from A to Z.
Thumbs up to Taiwan! We are impressed.
| Taiwan |
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20 year feed in tariff |
| 1<10 kWp with subsidy |
NT$ 11.19 |
Subsidy amount:
NT$ 50,000/kWp up to 10 kWp |
| 1<10 kWp without subsidy |
NT$ 14.60/kWh |
|
| 10<500 kWp |
NT$ 12.97/kWh |
|
| >500 kWp |
NT$ 11.12 |
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Taiwan's Feed In Tariff Comment:
Click the money bags below to get today's conversion rates in EUR from www.xe.com I don't link to dollar conversions because it is currently too unstable.