ᐅ When does BAFA pay out the subsidy for air-to-water heat pumps in new construction?
Created on: 26 Mar 2020 14:52
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Tolentino
Hello dear forum members,
I have tried various search phrases (both on Google and here) and haven’t been able to find any information. The BAFA website doesn’t provide any details either. Maybe I’m just overlooking something.
So, I would like to know, assuming the application is approved, exactly when the BAFA grant for an air-to-water heat pump in a new building is paid out in terms of cash flow. When will the funding actually be credited to my account?
After commissioning the contract?
After installation and startup?
After passing the quality check one year later?
I couldn’t find this information anywhere...
Thanks and best regards
Tolentino
I have tried various search phrases (both on Google and here) and haven’t been able to find any information. The BAFA website doesn’t provide any details either. Maybe I’m just overlooking something.
So, I would like to know, assuming the application is approved, exactly when the BAFA grant for an air-to-water heat pump in a new building is paid out in terms of cash flow. When will the funding actually be credited to my account?
After commissioning the contract?
After installation and startup?
After passing the quality check one year later?
I couldn’t find this information anywhere...
Thanks and best regards
Tolentino
Tarnari schrieb:
I work in the public sector myself. Things tend to move rather slowly there. And I’m a civil servant, but there is still progress.
How do “you” guys handle this?? xD
Joking aside, it’s just all so bureaucratic. Someone has to approve it, sign off on it, and then it still needs to be reviewed.
Then you have to write a justification, and in the end, someone says it needs to be checked again.
I guess you know how that goes...
I actually come from what people call the private sector. And time and again, I throw my hands up because I think, “just get on with it.”
Joking aside, it’s just all so bureaucratic. Someone has to approve it, sign off on it, and then it still needs to be reviewed.
Then you have to write a justification, and in the end, someone says it needs to be checked again.
I guess you know how that goes...
I actually come from what people call the private sector. And time and again, I throw my hands up because I think, “just get on with it.”