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2024-11-25 17:05:41
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However, this speculation is likely to hit the mark. By the way, these are the typical extras of the category "we show you how little surcharge we apply to political-technical developments": something you will mandatorily need for first approval of your product in the coming calendar year is already included "now". Usually for the reason alone that for such mandatory equipment the decisive date is not the date of signing the purchase contract, but the date of the building permit or actual start of construction. So from that perspective this goodie is no longer really an "option". It will also not be more than the minimal fulfillment of formal requirements. Whoever seriously wants to include photovoltaics in their concept will request a larger variant.And in NRW there is then an obligation for you regarding photovoltaics. You MUST install it for new buildings from 2025 onwards. Maybe it also has to be installed so that the necessary values for new buildings can somehow be achieved, because without photovoltaics the house is "too bad". That is just speculation – I don’t know.
At what price can be determined. Yes, in principle individual planning is also the most suitable way for people with lower demands than the target group of a house provider. An "architect-designed house" does not have to be only for people who consider themselves better or those with an allegedly unique sense of individuality. My clients are by no means snooty nouveau riche.So in your opinion it can work to build an architect-designed house with EL for 1,600–1,800€ per m2? With cheap/low-cost equipment.