Parliament Supports Solar Ger Initiative Under New Regulatory Reforms www.montsame.mn
Under the Parliament Speaker’s “Choloolye” red-tape reduction initiative, Mongolia is streamlining approval procedures that previously required up to 15 procedural steps and an average of one year for a single household to install a solar panel. A Parliamentary Resolution formalizing these reforms was adopted last month.
Aligned with the 2026–2030 National Development Policy, the Investment Program, and the Government’s 2024–2028 Action Program, a flagship policy under this reform is the “100,000 Solar Gers” Initiative, which aims to equip 100,000 ger-area households by 2035 with integrated solar panels, electric heating, and battery storage systems.
The initiative applies a multi-step, systems-thinking approach that addresses not only technology selection and feasibility, but also:
simplified grid connection for solar and battery systems of up to 20 kW, using standardized designs without the need for individual technical specifications;
quarterly payments for surplus electricity supplied to the grid;
grid connectivity and related technical bottlenecks;
monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) systems and access to carbon markets; and
blended financing solutions tailored to different household income levels.
To fast-track implementation, Chingeltei district has been selected as a regulatory sandbox, enabling streamlined permitting, grid connection, financing, and implementation models to be tested and scaled over the next two years.
The initiative marks a concrete shift toward a low-carbon, people-centered energy transition - cutting bureaucracy, improving air quality, and transforming households into clean-energy producers.
Published Date:2026-01-09





