You must register with SEAI as a company or installer for the Non-Domestic Microgen Scheme. A registered company is the contracted entity by the applicant and a registered installer is the only person who can complete the Declaration of Works form.

Become a Registered NDMG Solar PV Installer

This grant is available to businesses, the agricultural sector, public sector bodies, schools, community centres and non-profit societies, providing financial assistance to install solar PV panels to generate electricity on site. Learn more here.

A registered installer to the Non-Domestic Microgen Scheme is the only person who is allowed to declare that the solar PV installation meets the scheme requirements. This is the person who signs the Declaration of Works for the applicant. A registered installer needs to have a recognised solar PV qualification and be a Registered Electric Contractor (REC) with Safe Electric Ireland, please see the registration form for more information.

Companies and installers are registered with SEAI to ensure tax and insurance compliance and on the basis of their commitment to installing the works in accordance with: the Non-Domestic Microgen Scheme Technical Standards and Specifications and adherence to the programme(s) Code of Practice and Quality Assurance and Disciplinary Procedures (QADP).

SEAI does not approve, guarantee or warranty a company/installer or their works.

How to apply

  1. Please complete and return the Non-Domestic Microgen Scheme Installer Registration Form
  2. Send your completed registration form and other requested documents,
    including Non-Domestic Microgen Scheme Installer Declaration of Insurance to SEAI

Notes:

Once all required installer registration documentation is received, it will take up to 10 working days to process the registration and update our systems.

Email: solarpv@seai.ie

By Post:

Non-Domestic Microgen Scheme

Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland
P.O. Box 119
Cahirciveen
Co. Kerry

Phone: 01 808 2004

Become a Registered NDMG Solar PV Company

A registered company to the Non-Domestic Microgen Scheme is the contracted entity (a company or sole trader) whom the applicant can choose for their installation. The Company agrees to abide by the scheme(s) terms and conditions and to only use a registered Installer to the scheme(s) to complete the Declaration of Works for the applicant.

Companies and installers are registered with SEAI to ensure tax and insurance compliance and on the basis of their commitment to installing the works in accordance with the: Non-Domestic Microgen Scheme Technical Standards and Specifications and adherence to the programme(s) Code of Practice and Quality Assurance and Disciplinary Procedures (QADP).

SEAI does not approve, guarantee or warranty a company/installer or their works.

How to apply

  1. Complete and return the Non-Domestic Microgen Scheme Company Registration Form
  2. Complete and return the: Non-Domestic Microgen Scheme Company Declaration of Insurance
  3. Your company must have at least one in-house SEAI registered installer. This must be an owner, director or must be a direct employee
  4. It is a requirement of the Non-Domestic Microgen Scheme that all registered companies have a Quality Management System in place to manage quality and delivery of service. Please provide documentary evidence of the following:
    • Organisation Chart – key personnel/stakeholders, their roles and responsibilities, qualifications and training
    • Evidence of document control processes
    • Evidence of complaints process.
    • Evidence of quality control processes - QMS Quality Guidance for Companies QMS Company Guidance
  5. Complete the monthly Company Online Onboarding Training session.  You will receive an invitation to this online monthly session by email once steps 1-4 above are complete.

Notes:

1. The Non-Domestic Microgen Scheme registration will be provisional for 6 months from the first install and subject to achieving a satisfactory inspections pass rate and a minimum number of 5 installations per year thereafter. Failure to meet these requirements may result in your deregistration from the scheme.

2. Companies applying to re-register are also required to attend the online Onboarding Training session.

3. The NDMG scheme is a stand alone scheme. Please adhere to and use the NDMG scheme specific supporting documents templates when applying on behalf of an applicant and uploading to the portal.

Email: solarpv@seai.ie

By Post:

Non-Domestic Microgen Scheme

Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland
P.O. Box 119
Cahirciveen
Co. Kerry

Phone: 01 808 2004