Sampath Bank PLC recently announced the introduction of a solar loan facility, especially tailor-made for projects to set up solar power units on the rooftops of domestic households and industrial establishments.
Under the new loan scheme, owners of residential or commercial buildings can apply for a loan to install solar power generating units up to a maximum of 50 KWh. Multiple loans can also be obtained if required, subject to the 50 KWh maximum capacity. These loans will be offered at an interest rate of 8% while a maximum loan repayment period of up to 10 years will be granted.
Factories and offices too can obtain loans at attractive interest rates, with a minimum of Rs. 50 million required to be taken. These commercial scale establishments will also receive a maximum loan repayment period of up to 15 years, with a 6-months grace period obtainable if required, the bank said in a media release.
Speaking about the rationale behind the launch of this loan scheme, Nanda Fernando, the Managing Director of Sampath Bank PLC said, “The identification and utilisation of sustainable energy resources for electricity generation is one of the leading environmental concerns facing the world today and solar power has been identified as a key natural energy source that is both sustainable and practical for this purpose. The government has embarked on a project to increase solar power use across the island and we are honoured to support this environmentally conscious project by helping with the financing requirements.”
Prior to applying for the loan facility, applicants should ensure that their preferred solar system supplier is registered with the Sri Lanka Sustainable Energy Authority (SLSEA). Furthermore, a minimum 20-year warranty for panels and a minimum 10-year warranty for the inverter should be provided by the manufacturer and a minimum 3-year system warranty should be provided by the solar system supplier.
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