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PROGRAMME 2021-2027
priority
3 Climate-neutral societies
objective
3.2 Energy transition
Project type
Implementation
October 2022 - September 2024

PV 4 All

The project PV4All develops models and advisory services for companies, organisations and individuals to overcome challenges and barriers in the uptake of small-scale photovoltaic systems across the Baltic Sea region.
Project summary

PV4All is a collaborative initiative involving six partners from five European countries, each addressing unique regional challenges to increase photovoltaic (PV) energy adoption. Despite being one of the most cost-effective forms of energy production, PV adoption in this region remains significantly low. Recognizing the diversity in social, economic, and regulatory conditions, PV4All adopted a flexible approach tailored to local needs. The project’s foundation, the PV4All Atlas, provided essential data on regional PV potential, guiding partners to identify key target groups: private persons (like urban tenants or houseowners in the landscape), private institutions (e.g. large housing enterprises) and public institutions (municipalities, local & regional administrations). This led to the development of a PV4All Toolbox, including practical ideas to promote the usage of PV energy like digital seminars and on-site events, exhibitions, free consultations, simple step-by-step guidelines for plug-in PV to support PV adoption.

Key achievements include the communicative accompaniment of regulatory changes in Lithuania allowing balcony power plants, empowering urban residents to produce their own energy. In Finland, PV4All created the country’s first solar calculator, helping individuals assess local PV potential. Germany focused on outreach to socially disadvantaged groups, introducing PV as a relevant option to a new demographic. Sweden and Poland promoted Agri PV, integrating PV with agricultural land use, allowing farmers to generate renewable energy while growing crops.

By addressing region-specific barriers and opportunities, PV4All is making PV energy accessible and practical for a wide range of communities, creating a lasting impact on renewable energy adoption across the Baltic Sea Region.

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Budgets

PV 4 All
in numbers.
  • 0.47
    Million
    Total
  • 0.38
    Million
    Erdf
  • 0.00
    Million
    Norway

How to promote small-scale photovoltaic

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PV4All Toolbox to reach private institutions now available!

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PV4All Toolbox to reach private persons now available!

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PV4All Toolbox to reach public authorities now available!

Overview

What we've achieved so far
Our Atlas on options for small-scale photovoltaics is published! Take a journey around the Baltic Sea with the PV4All Atlas and discover 31 good practice projects that show different use cases and business models of small-scale PV. Go to Atlas
30 Benefitting organisations 2 Solution(s)in use 16 Organisationsin the project

PV 4 All
in numbers.

  • 53.54446859.9199554
  • 55.61042612.9947653
  • 54.895388723.954324636420615
  • 50.903102815.7344306
  • 53.5445539.944277806141804
  • 62.242267825.7069579

Project partners

Lead partnerLawaetz-Foundation
  • Town
    Hamburg
  • Region
  • Country
    Germany
  • Region
    Hamburg
Total partner budget
127,680.00
Sustainable Business Hub Scandinavia AB
  • Town
    Malmö
  • Region
  • Country
    Sweden
  • Region
    Skåne län
Total partner budget
94,418.80
Lithuanian Energy Institute
  • Town
    Kaunas
  • Region
  • Country
    Lithuania
  • Region
    Kauno apskritis
Total partner budget
44,660.00
European Group of Territorail Cooperation (EGTC) NOVUM
  • Town
    Jelenia Góra
  • Region
  • Country
    Poland
  • Region
    Jeleniogórski
Total partner budget
41,106.80
Centre for Energy, Construction, Architecture and the Environment Ltd.
  • Town
    Hamburg
  • Region
  • Country
    Germany
  • Region
    Hamburg
Total partner budget
94,080.00
Benet Solutions Oy - Central Finland Energy Agency
  • Town
    Jyväskylä
  • Region
  • Country
    Finland
  • Region
    Keski-Suomi
Total partner budget
70,560.00

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