The Ministry of the Environment, through the State Environmental Fund of the Czech Republic (SFŽP ČR), has announced a call ModF – RES+ No. 6/2025, focused on supporting the construction of agrophotovoltaic power plants (“AgroFVE”) on agriculturally managed land registered in the Land Parcel Identification System (LPIS). The support is intended for new AgroFVE with a single delivery point to the distribution or transmission system, including a battery storage system as a supplementary technology.
Applications will be accepted from 15 January 2026 (12:00) until 30 June 2027 (12:00).
The maximum support rate is 30 % of eligible costs, with a total allocation for the call of CZK 300 million.
Eligible applicants are agricultural entrepreneurs registered in the Register of Agricultural Entrepreneurs who:
Supported projects must be implemented within 3 years from the date of the decision to grant support.
The call is announced as a continuous, single-round, non-competitive process. Projects will be financed in the order in which applications are submitted, until the allocation is exhausted.
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