Parco Agrisolare
Connects grant for rooftop photovoltaic on agricultural and agro-industrial buildings pool through the Parco Agrisolare.
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Parco Agrisolare is a PNRR-backed Italian national grant program administered by GSE under MASE, targeting the installation of photovoltaic panels on the roofs of productive agricultural, livestock, and agro-industrial buildings. The 2026 call ran from 10 March to 9 April 2026 through the GSE platform. The total budget is EUR 789 million, with at least 40% of that pool reserved for projects in Southern Italy. No new land consumption is permitted — panels must go on the roofs of buildings already in productive agricultural or agro-industrial use.
Grant intensity reaches up to 80% of eligible costs for primary agricultural producers and agro-industrial transformation operators; other eligible categories receive a base 30% grant. The EUR 789 million pool is divided into four sub-buckets: EUR 473 million for primary agricultural producers pursuing self-consumption, EUR 150 million for agro-industrial processors pursuing self-consumption, EUR 140 million for primary producers not subject to a self-consumption constraint, and EUR 10 million for agro-industrial transformation. Eligible beneficiaries are for-profit agricultural primary producers, agro-industrial processors, and livestock operators registered and operating in Italy; nonprofit organisations and research bodies are excluded.
Competitive positioning depends heavily on matching the correct budget sub-bucket to the applicant's operational category and demonstrating that the installation target is a productive building with an existing agricultural or agro-industrial function. The southern Italy 40% earmark creates a structural advantage for applicants in those regions, where competition for the reserved pool is effectively smaller. Applications are submitted through the GSE platform; successful awardees must cover at least 20% of project cost from their own resources in the highest-grant category.
Installation of photovoltaic panels on roofs of productive agricultural, livestock, and agro-industrial buildings in Italy, with no new land conversion permitted.
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