I plan to rent out my property. Are photovoltaic panels still interesting? In all cases, the answer is yes, despite some differences depending on your region.
As an owner, you
benefit from the green certificate scheme for a period of 10 years. In other words, you can
benefit directly from the sale of your green certificates. The electricity generated by the solar panels will be used by your tenant (
on the principle of self-consumption, read our article here). Your tenant will therefore have a significant advantage in occupying your property, as he or she will see a portion of his or her electricity bill reduced.
What's more, it's important to note that adding solar panels to your property can also influence the home's energy performance certificate (EPB certificate). A higher EPB certificate reflects the property's energy efficiency and can be a selling point to attract tenants concerned about their environmental footprint and energy costs. As a result,
you could potentially ask for a slightly higher rent, highlighting the economic and environmental benefits of solar panels.
- In Wallonia and in Flanders
As the green certificate scheme no longer applies to new installations in these two regions, the main attraction of a photovoltaic installation lies in the fact that your tenant's electricity bill will be reduced according to the solar electricity produced. This means significant savings compared to renting a property without this advantage. In addition, there is a direct link between the photovoltaic system and the
EPB certificate
certificate of your home, and therefore its value.