Next call: 2025 m. 11 November
For residents who have installed accumulators from 2025. 7 January until 22 September
Compensation is only paid for a storage system already installed and registered with ESO. We accompany you all the way, from choosing the right solution to sorting out the paperwork.
The call is not yet active. APVA support will start in 2025. 11 November and will be available to residents who have installed accumulators from 2025. 7 January until 22 September
Amount of support
379,73 €/kWh
Lithium for iron phosphate storage
313,81 €/kWh
For lithium-ion storage
Up to 15 kWh → Up to 5700 €
Maximum compensated capacity
To obtain funding for an energy storage device, the following criteria must be met:
You are a private person who owns an apartment, house, garden or holiday home registered with the Centre of Registers.
You have an existing solar or wind power plant (not a fleet of power plants) connected to the same electricity inlet as the storage device.
The accumulator has been purchased and installed since 2025. 7 January until 22 September – the device was new and unused at the time of purchase.
The installation has been declared to ESO – the storage device was installed by a certified contractor and registered with ESO.
You have all the documents supporting the purchase and installation of the aggregator (see Required documents for support).
No support is granted if the entire capacity of your power plant is allocated to other (remote) sites.
To qualify for the APVA refund, the storage unit must be installed before you apply.
3.08 million. Eur ended within
15 million. Eur ended within
5.7 million. Eur ended within
2025 m.
Buy a logger in advance and be ready when the call goes out.
We take care of the whole process – from installation to application.
1. Installing a new storage unit – selecting the equipment, delivery and installation.
2. Declaring the device to ESO – our certified technicians register the storage device in the ESO system.
3. Prepare all documents – VAT invoice, handover certificate, contractor’s declaration, ESO property boundary deed.
4. We help you submit your application in APVIS – we’re right there with you, explaining each step so you get it right.
5. You get compensation – the amount depends on the type and capacity of the storage device.
Fill in the form and we’ll prepare a proposal and help you prepare for the grant.
VAT invoice;
Equipment Acceptance and Handover Certificate;
Declaration of installation by an approved contractor;
Evidence of completion of installation work.
ESO’s deed of demarcation;
Confirms that you are a generating consumer with a solar power plant and energy storage.
All documentation and installation work must be completed from 2025 7 January until 22 September
Leave your email address. your email address and will be notified when a new call for proposals is launched.
Why choose us?
We take care of 100% of the paperwork and ESO declarations.
We install aggregators throughout Lithuania.
We guarantee our equipment and work.
We have already helped more than 1 000 people successfully access benefits.
I would like to express my sincere thanks for the installation of the electric vehicle stations, and thank you for your patience and help in completing all the paperwork. We have already received a payment from ENA, and everything worked out fine.
Thank you again, and I will be able to recommend the “Įkrautas” team to everyone. 😊
Unfortunately not – compensation is only available for those already installed and declared to ESO.
This means that you will need to install the storage unit first at your own expense, and then you will be able to apply for compensation when the call is launched.
It usually takes several to several decades from the approval of the application to the disbursement. This depends on the pace of work of the APVA.
Unfortunately, no. The support is limited to residents with a solar power plant or a remote part of a power plant and the status of a generating consumer.
Yes, if you own a flat and have a solar or wind farm (or part of it) connected to the same electricity supply as the storage device.
Yes, if at least part of the power generated by your power plant is allocated to the home where the storage will be installed.
No support is granted if the entire capacity of the plant is allocated only to other (distant) sites – e.g. if the entire capacity is allocated to another house, or only to the part of the solar park used at another address.
You have to submit your application in APVIS by logging in with your own credentials (e.g. Smart-ID). We will guide you step by step to make sure it is filled in correctly.
Fill in a short form and we’ll help you find the best energy storage solution for you and help you prepare for your grant.
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