Melissa Depraetere Extends Subsidy Deadline for Flanders Solar Owners

Flanders (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Flemish Energy Minister Melissa Depraetere extended the digital meter deadline to March 31, 2026, for solar panel owners;a  subsidy of up to €4,000 applies, with applications due December 31, 2025.

As Nieuwsblad News reported, owners of solar panels in Flanders who did not receive a digital electricity meter by the end of this year due to force majeure now have 3 more months to complete the installation. The extension applies to households that faced delays caused by technical issues or supply problems. 

The government says the measure ensures electricity use and production are measured correctly. It also gives solar panel owners more time to comply with the mandatory switch from analogue to digital meters. 

What support can Flanders solar panel owners get for digital meters?

People who installed solar panels between January 1, 2006, and December 31, 2020, can apply for a one-time retroactive subsidy when upgrading to a digital meter. This subsidy follows a Constitutional Court ruling that ended the reverse-running meter system. Homeowners can receive up to €4,000, depending on the size and type of their solar installation. Applications must be submitted by the end of this year.

Fluvius is delaying the installation of digital meters in some homes and apartments in Flanders. Officials mentioned that in many cases, the meter connection must be completely replaced. This is often needed when asbestos is present in the building or when the wiring is outdated and unsafe. 

They said that these cases are called remediation files, and the work takes time to finish. To address the delays, Flemish Energy Minister Melissa Depraetere has extended the deadline for households in remediation projects. Families now have until March 31, 2026, to install their digital meters.

“It wouldn’t be fair if families missed out on their premiums due to force majeure. I won’t let that happen. By giving Fluvius extra time to install these meters, we’re ensuring that solar panel owners can still count on their premium,”

added the Flemish Minister of Energy.

Owners of solar panels in these projects must file their retroactive investment subsidy application no later than December 31, 2025. Fluvios will release a certificate indicating that the project is a remediation file. This allows the households in question to apply for a subsidy, even if the installation is delayed.

In the past, Flanders has implemented similar support programs for owners of solar panels. In 2021, the government launched a retroactive investment premium to assist homeowners who were affected by the mandatory replacement of reverse-running analogue meters with digital meters. In 2024, up to €1,163 was offered as a one-off grant for families with solar panels who got a heat pump. This addressed the loss due to the ending of the virtual reverse counter system.

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14 responses to “Melissa Depraetere Extends Subsidy Deadline for Flanders Solar Owners”

  1. Sofa King Avatar

    Typical, innit? Just when you thought you had it sorted with your solar panels, they toss in a deadline extension like it’s a game of charades. 🕵️‍♂️ But hey, who doesn’t love a bit more bureaucracy with their sunshine? ☀️💸

  2. Just what we needed, another extension! Because who doesn’t love the thrill of waiting for digital meters while the subsidies hang like a piñata at a birthday party? 🎉🙃

  3. free ham Avatar

    Just what we needed, another deadline extension! Because who doesn’t love waiting until the last minute for their €4,000 handout? 😏💸

  4. Fuzzy Rainbow Avatar
    Fuzzy Rainbow

    So, let me get this straight: we’re giving folks more time to install digital meters because, you know, they couldn’t get it done on time—classic! 🙄 Just what we need, more deadlines that are as flexible as a gymnast in a yoga class! 💁‍♂️

  5. poppy coffee Avatar
    poppy coffee

    Oh, how generous of Ms. Depraetere to give a few more months for folks to get their fancy digital meters installed; I suppose time flies when you’re waiting for a meter, right? 😏 Just what we needed—more time to fill in forms for a few grand, as if we’re all not busy enough already!

  6. smartiequest Avatar
    smartiequest

    Looks like our dear Minister Melissa has decided to play Santa Claus for solar owners, extending deadlines like it’s a game of charades! 🎅💰 Next thing you know, they’ll be asking for a subsidy to keep their solar panels warm in winter! 😂

  7. Bearded Angler Avatar
    Bearded Angler

    Honestly, what a surprise—another extension! Because who doesn’t love waiting until the last minute for a digital meter? 😂 Truly, it’s a race against time, but at least we’ve got until 2026 to “hurry up and wait!”

  8. Gullyway Avatar

    Oh, what a surprise! Giving more time for solar panel owners to sort out their digital meters—because who doesn’t love a good game of “wait and see”? 😏💰

  9. wildcat appaloosa Avatar
    wildcat appaloosa

    Just what we needed, another deadline extension! Because who doesn’t love a good game of “how long can we delay the inevitable”? 😂 #FlandersLogic

  10. Winded On Friday Avatar
    Winded On Friday

    Lucky us, more time to figure out if we can plug our solar panels into a digital meter before the next millennium. Just what we needed – a deadline extension and a solar premium; I can already hear the cash registers ringing… or is that just the sound of bureaucratic foot-dragging? 😂💸

  11. Station WMD Avatar
    Station WMD

    Looks like Minister Depraetere is really going the extra mile for those solar panel owners, huh? Who knew that waiting until 2026 for a digital meter could feel like winning the lottery? 🎉💸

  12. Sand Whiskers Avatar
    Sand Whiskers

    A new deadline for subsidies? How generous! Almost like they expect us to do something with our solar panels other than watching the clouds roll by. 🤷‍♂️

  13. NoiseFire Avatar

    So, they’ve given them until 2026 to swap meters, eh? Just what every homeowner needed—more time to play the waiting game while chasing those sweet €4,000 subsidies. Classic! 😏💸

  14. Toxic-oxide Avatar
    Toxic-oxide

    Looks like Melissa’s got a real knack for keeping us on our toes! Just when you thought you could get that digital meter sorted before the deadline, she throws in a three-year extension. Classic Belgian finesse, eh? 😏🍻

  15. Guess it’s nice to see our beloved bureaucrats finally giving us a breather—what’s next, free coffee with every application? ☕️ Talk about a generous handout, eh?

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