Tariff Watch > Asia & OceaniaUp-to-date feed-in tariffs from around the world

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  • Country Tariff
Country/Tariff Roof-Top Ground-Based BIPV Term
Australia Details
New South Wales

<10kW = 0.45

<10kW = 0.45

7 years
Queensland

<5kW = 0.33

<5kW = 0.33

20 years
Southern Territory

<30kW = 0.44

<30kW = 0.44

20 years
Victoria

<5kW = 0.45

<5kW = 0.45

15 years
Australian Capital Territory

<200kW = 22.82

<200kW = 22.82

20 years
Western Territory

TBC

TBC

Tasmania

TBC

TBC

Northern Territory

TBC

TBC

China

>15kW = 1.81

>15kW = 1.81

>15kW = 2.42

India

€0.29/kWh

€0.29/kWh

€0.29/kWh

20 years
Japan Details

up to 10kW/h = 0.375/kWh

up to 10kW/h = 0.375/kWh

up to 10kW/h = 0.375/kWh

20 years - excluding tax

<10 kW = 0.394/kWh

<10 kW = 0.394/kWh

<10 kW = 0.394/kWh

10 years - including tax with a seperate FIT for any surplus power generated
Malaysia

<4kW = 0.171

4-24kW 0.168

24-72kW 0.165

72kW-1MW = 0.161

1-10MW = 0.139

10-30MW 0.127

<4kW 0.141

4-24kW 0.138

24-72kW 0.135

72kW-1MW = 0.131

1-10MW 0.109

10-30MW 0.098

<4kW = 0.170

4-24kW 0.166

24-72kW = 0.164

72kW-1MW 0.160

1-10MW = 0.138

10-30MW = 0.126

21 years
South Korea

<30kW = 0.38

30-200kW = 0.36

200kW-1MW = 0.36

>1MW = 0.34

20 years
Taiwan Details
With subsidy

1<10kWp = 0.29

10<500kWp = 0.33

>500kWp = 0.28

1<10kWp = 0.29

10<500kWp = 0.33

>500kWp = 0.28

1<10kWp = 0.29

10<500kWp = 0.33

>500kWp = 0.28

20
Without subsidy

1<10 = 0.37

1<10 = 0.37

1<10 = 0.37

20
Turkey

0.9

0.9

0.006

10 years
Vietnam  
All tariffs listed are in Euro for the sake of comparison. Each figure refers to the amount paid to the system owner per kilowatt hour of energy produced. For example: "Italy 1-3kW = 0.392" means for a system of 1-3kW in Italy a system owner will earn €0.392/kWh.

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