Cuba: The “Fine Print” of the Photovoltaic Solar Parks
Faced with a shortage of labor, at the beginning of the year the Cuban government implemented a special pay system for those
New customs exemptions let Miami travelers bring solar panels, EV chargers, and other green tech into Cuba tax-free, as the island struggles with blackouts and fuel shortages.
Another hurdle for the expansion of solar power in the residential sector lies in the electricity tariff subsidy, which is charged in a devalued currency. According to official figures, around six percent of the more than four million households in Cuba consume more than 500 kilowatt hours (kWh) per month.
Under the new resolution, customs exemptions are extended to individuals and businesses importing not only solar panels, but also solar water heaters, wind turbines, biomass processing machinery and energy efficiency equipment. Key components of these systems are also included.
Facing a growing energy crisis, the Cuban government has expanded its list of tariff-free imports to include solar panels, electric vehicle chargers, and other renewable energy equipment. The new policy, effective immediately, allows travelers to bring these items into Cuba through airports without paying customs duties.
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