Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture: Subsidy for the introduction of small and medium-sized enterprise energy-saving equipment (Reiwa 8)

Agency愛知県名古屋市
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Max amount
¥2,500,000
Deadline
2026-12-28 (205d)
Area
愛知県
Single area

Summary

Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture: "Subsidy for the introduction of small and medium-sized enterprise energy-saving equipment" (Reiwa 8) is a subsidy and subsidy system to support business activities based on official materials. In the document, "3 Summary of auxiliary equipment (introduction equipment)" is explained, it is necessary to confirm the purpose of the system, the target business, the auxiliary expenses, and the application procedure. For the target audience, we will check the information such as "(3) auxiliary equipment". If you are applying for a location, a corporation or individual business owner, you must also organize the usual grant requirements, such as tax gnation, anti-social forces, and the presence of duplication in the same business. The contents subject to subsidy are read from the description of the "Subsidy for Subsidy for Small and Medium Enterprise Energy Saving Equipment" and related expenses and style. It is important to understand quotations, plans, budget statements, and certificates before applying because the costs are different for each policy such as facility, consignment, expert, application, training, and system development. In the application, it is a joint application of a lease contract with a lease contract etc. user. "We will give you the right to use and monetize the equipment for the agreed period between the parties, and the borrower will confirm the acceptance and submission conditions such as the parties, and submit the grant application form, business plan, and attachments before the deadline. Please be sure to check the latest official page and recruitment guidelines as the subsidy rate, upper limit, business period, actual report and billing procedure differ depending on the system.

Tags

Energy / utilityEnergy saving / decarbonizationCapital investment