Hi,
Just wanted to confirm my reading to the preliminary accreditation info for Roofit.
it looks like this now applies to any systems that qualify for roofit, so above 50kW inverter capacity up to 5MWp, and the only requirement is that all the DNO approval is in place and paid for, then the system is then eligible for the existing tariff for a period of 6 months from the date of preliminary accreditation being received.
Has to be set up on the OFgem site and registered before any tariff change date.
Has anyone used this, are there any other issues we should be aware of? ANy other evidence they're going to need?
I've got a presentation tomorrow for a potential multisite contract that I'm hoping to propose we use this to do preliminary accreditation across all the sites so we lock in the finances for 6 months to give us chance to actually get it all installed, and also have a couple of others for this month we're having DNO delays with, so want to use this to reassure the customers as I can't install a 250kWp and a 100kWp project in the same week before the deadline once the DNO sort their act out.
Be grateful for any input from anyone who's used the process to confirm my reading of it. Thanks
Just wanted to confirm my reading to the preliminary accreditation info for Roofit.
it looks like this now applies to any systems that qualify for roofit, so above 50kW inverter capacity up to 5MWp, and the only requirement is that all the DNO approval is in place and paid for, then the system is then eligible for the existing tariff for a period of 6 months from the date of preliminary accreditation being received.
Has to be set up on the OFgem site and registered before any tariff change date.
Has anyone used this, are there any other issues we should be aware of? ANy other evidence they're going to need?
I've got a presentation tomorrow for a potential multisite contract that I'm hoping to propose we use this to do preliminary accreditation across all the sites so we lock in the finances for 6 months to give us chance to actually get it all installed, and also have a couple of others for this month we're having DNO delays with, so want to use this to reassure the customers as I can't install a 250kWp and a 100kWp project in the same week before the deadline once the DNO sort their act out.
Be grateful for any input from anyone who's used the process to confirm my reading of it. Thanks