ᐅ Smart Home Incentives Update 02/2020

Created on: 15 Feb 2020 12:36
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StefanBw
Hello everyone,

I recently watched a YouTube video from Smartest Home about the new funding program for smart home integration in new constructions (also existing buildings). Has anyone dealt with this before? I find the topic of funding somewhat difficult to understand. Apparently, you can claim up to €50,000. I would like to have a KNX system installed in my single-family house, which is not built yet, but so far I haven't allocated much budget for KNX. How can I solve this problem?

Best regards,
Stefan
Tarnari28 Feb 2020 22:17
Please don’t misunderstand me. We will do it that way as well. I just think to myself privately that, according to our actual understanding, it cannot be subsidized. Nevertheless, of course, I hope for exactly that.
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Notstrom
29 Feb 2020 05:59
Mycraft schrieb:

...and yet the ERR is mandatory...as pointless as it sometimes is...

ERR?
Fuchur schrieb:

1.
Heat pump
Installation
KNX module

2.
Ground probe drilling
Connection to heat pump
Additional costs for water/sewage drilling
Permit fees (building permit / planning permission)

3.
Electrical connection of the heat pump
Junction box RTR
Junction box heating
Junction box air sensors
Wall/ceiling openings
Wall chases in meters (meters)
Bus cable in meters (meters)
Sheathed cable 3x1.5 in meters (meters)
Sheathed cable 5x2.5 in meters (meters)
Telecommunication cable in meters (meters)
Installation pipes in meters (meters)
Ceiling boxes
CEE 16A socket
Actuators
Additional distribution cabinet
RCD 40A
Circuit breaker 16A
Wiring/bridging in distribution panel
Presence detectors
Touch sensors
Gira G1
Weather station
Blind actuators
Binary inputs
KNX power supply
Heating actuators
KNX commissioning
Balancing and testing

4.
Visualization

Could you provide the prices for comparison?
Mycraft29 Feb 2020 07:36
ERR = Single-room control, meaning the well-known room thermostats, which are always open anyway when the heat generator and hydraulic system are optimally set and controlled.
Tarnari26 Mar 2020 19:19
So, our application was submitted yesterday.
Let’s see what they come back with.
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Notstrom
26 Mar 2020 19:40
Tarnari schrieb:

So, our application was submitted yesterday.
Let’s see what they come back with.

Could you share with us everything you included in it?
Tarnari26 Mar 2020 19:44
I included everything related to the heating system, the drilling, as well as any potentially relevant KNX components for energy efficiency. I listed €49,500 for system costs and €0 for additional expenses, since for a new build, according to the definition in the information sheet, these usually do not apply.

Offers are not submitted initially; they are provided upon request. When applying, you also don’t have to specify how the costs are broken down.

Yesterday, I was on continuous calls with the drilling company, energy consultant, and plumber, and they all advised me not to worry too much, as they understand that this is usually done by a layperson. In this case, it’s better to include too much and let them remove items than to include too little and have to file an objection.