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Málaga, in the heart of Andalusia, the leading region for solar irradiation in Spain, stands out as a tourist destination under the iconic name Costa del Sol, but it is also known as a place of innovation in renewable energy, particularly in solar self-consumption.
With over 3,200 hours of sunshine annually, the province becomes an ideal location for solar panel installations. The synergy of its privileged climate, the growing concern over the energy crisis, and the support for renewable energy drive both households and businesses to invest in this sustainable technology.
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As with the rest of Andalusia, Málaga offers a wide range of subsidies for energy self-consumption, making the transition to more sustainable energy easier and cheaper. These economic incentives are a strong push for individuals and businesses to adopt renewable energy systems, leading the way towards a greener and more economically viable future across the region.
Currently, the Next Generation subsidies are unavailable. We are awaiting future updates and will provide more information as soon as it becomes available.
In Málaga, the discount on Property Tax (IBI) encourages the use of renewable energy. Several localities in the province have implemented this measure, incentivising investment in solar self-consumption systems. Here are some of the localities that offer it:
Municipality | Population | Percentage discounted | Years | Applicable use |
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Alhaurín de la Torre | 43,674 | 25-50% | 2 | Residential |
Antequera | 41,178 | 40% | 5 | Taxpayers |
Cártama | 27,712 | 25% | 5 | Taxpayers |
Campillos | 8,435 | 50% | 7 | Residential |
Málaga | 586,384 | 15% | 3 | Residential |
Marbella | 156,295 | 25% | 5 | Taxpayers |
Rincón de la Victoria | 51,300 | 15% | 3 | Residential |
Ronda | 33,329 | 30% | 3 | Residential |
Torremolinos | 70,434 | 50% | 3 | Residential |
Vélez-Málaga | 85,377 | 50% | 3 | Taxpayers |
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In Málaga, the fiscal advantage linked to the Construction, Installations, and Works Tax (ICIO) is applied as a one-time payment. Various towns in Málaga have adopted discounts for this tax. Here are some of them:
Municipality | Population | Percentage discounted |
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Alhaurín el Grande | 28,694 | 25% |
Cártama | 27,712 | 80% |
Estepona | 77,068 | 50% |
Fuengirola | 85,598 | 50% |
Málaga | 586,384 | 95% |
Manilva | 28,000 | 40% |
Marbella | 156,295 | 95% |
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Installing solar panels allows you to obtain a deduction of up to 60% on Personal Income Tax (IRPF) for the money invested. This fiscal advantage is aimed at encouraging the use of solar energy. It’s important to note that if you have received subsidies for this purpose, the applicable deduction on IRPF must be reduced according to the grants previously received.
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Málaga, a city rich in history and blessed with great weather, is a place where the sun plays a key role, bringing a unique atmosphere to its streets and terraces.
Costa del Sol:
The Costa del Sol gets its name due to the abundant sunshine throughout the year, attracting millions of visitors in search of its beaches and an outdoor lifestyle.
Nerja Cave and the solstices:
The Nerja Cave offers a natural spectacle during the solstices, where the sun’s rays illuminate certain chambers, showing the connection between prehistoric art and solar cycles.
Principia Science Centre:
This science centre in Málaga focuses on solar observations. Visitors can examine the sun up close and learn more about its impact on Earth.
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