PNRR M2C2 — Parco Agrisolare
Supports the Parco Agrisolare route, helping productive agricultural rooftops add photovoltaic systems and strengthen clean-energy capacity.
PNRR M2C2 Parco Agrisolare is MASE's rooftop-solar route for productive agricultural and agro-industrial buildings. It is built to add solar capacity without converting new land, and GSE handles the application flow. The program is aimed at productive roofs rather than ground-mounted arrays, so site quality is central. The program carries a EUR 789 million envelope, with at least 40 percent reserved for Southern Italy. Grant intensity reaches up to 80 percent for primary agricultural producers and agro-industrial transformation, while a 30 percent base rate applies to other categories. The 2026 window ran from March 10 to April 9, 2026, and the budget is split across primary agriculture, processors, and transformation uses. The best fit is an agricultural operator with a suitable roof, a real electricity use case, and enough project management to handle the GSE process. Because the scheme is tied to productive buildings, it works best where the solar array can support on-site operations rather than occupy land. Producers, processors, and livestock operators with existing assets are the natural applicants, especially when they can align the installation with day-to-day energy demand.
Each grant below is a distinct funding opportunity with its own eligibility, scope, and deliverables.