Why don't construction prices go down?

  • Erstellt am 2023-05-15 08:17:32

Pinkiponk

2023-12-04 19:10:29
  • #1
According to the "Hamburger Edelfedern" ;-) the subsidies for energy consultations, heat pumps, and e-cargo bikes are being stopped. Do you assume that heat pumps will become more affordable after the subsidies are discontinued? What do you think? With immediate effect, no applications for the programs are to be accepted or approved anymore. Also a bit short notice again, I think, for the citizens who relied on it.
 

Pinkiponk

2023-12-04 20:03:52
  • #2
Addendum: It is possible that I fell for a newspaper hoax regarding the heat pumps. I apologize and will research more thoroughly.
 

ChrLenz

2023-12-04 21:39:13
  • #3
It is about the Upgrade Program Heat Pump (AWP). Excluded from the application pause are the Federal Funding for Efficient Buildings (BEG).
 

Pinkiponk

2023-12-05 10:35:25
  • #4
Thank you for the correction. The article had reported this incorrectly or in a shortened form. I was probably not the only one who interpreted this incorrectly. The wording caused an intense discussion among the commenters. ;-)
 

leschaf

2023-12-05 16:09:42
  • #5
Photovoltaic system commissioned in spring: 11kWp without storage for €21,000 - final invoice 12kWp €18,000 (2 more modules were installed). With funding from the city, we now come to ~€1300/kWp, which I think is a good price, and the price reduction in the modules in recent months has at least been partially passed on to us :)
 

Buchsbaum

2023-12-05 20:19:41
  • #6
I don't know what you're happy about right now.

That you got completely ripped off. Photovoltaics are currently cheaper than ever and you probably have materials worth a maximum of 4000 euros on your roof. The rest of the 14,000 euros is labor cost. You don't even have to pay VAT. I don't want to say anything, but you paid 10,000 euros too much.

The other day I saw a video about an Abbundzentrum. They can't stop laughing either. They manufacture a roof truss for a single-family house completely with everything included in 3 hours. The customer then pays 30,000 euros or more for the roof truss. The carpenter builds the roof truss in 2 days. Leisurely. At most 40 working hours. There are huge profit margins in that.
 

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