The German government, through the KfW Development Bank, offers a comprehensive energy storage subsidy program. This program provides low-interest loans and direct grants to
The EEG 2023 enables the Federal Government to provide funding for innovative concepts for combining renewable energy sources with local hydrogen-based electricity storage.
The SolarPLUS program is a government-funded initiative in the State of Berlin designed to encourage the adoption of solar energy by providing financial incentives for photovoltaic (PV)
Subsidies for photovoltaics and storage differ in power and conditions, and not only solar power but other renewable energies are subsidized. You can find a detailed overview of
The SolarPLUS program is a government-funded initiative in the State of Berlin designed to encourage the adoption of solar energy by providing financial
Recently, the German parliament formally approved a photovoltaic subsidy mechanism named "Solarspitzen" (Solar Peaks). This mechanism introduces a dual-track system of "flexible
Discover the full range of solar subsidies in Germany for 2025, from KfW battery grants to commercial premiums. Includes ROI tables and step-by-step guides.
Recently, the German parliament formally approved a photovoltaic subsidy mechanism named "Solarspitzen" (Solar Peaks). This mechanism introduces a dual-track system of "flexible
In this article, we''ll analyze government incentives in Germany and learn how vital they are to increasing energy storage deployment. Current Status of Energy Storage in Germany
The subsidy consists of capacity-based lump sums for the photovoltaic system and battery storage as well as fixed amounts for the charging station. An innovation bonus for
These subsidies include non-refundable investment support and income compensation for the construction and operation of energy storage projects for at least ten years1.
The subsidy consists of capacity-based lump sums for the photovoltaic system and battery storage as well as fixed amounts for the
The SolarPLUS funding program is a government initiative to support the expansion of photovoltaics in Berlin. The program provides grants for the purchase and installation of
2013, the German government declared it would offer direct subsidies for battery storage systems. These subsidies would be 30% of the total system cost and connected to the latest distributed solar systems of less than 30KW. This policy was extended to 2018.
Germany is a world leader in the use of solar energy, and the government offers a number of subsidies and financial incentives to help homeowners and businesses install solar panels. These subsidies can help to offset the cost of installing solar panels, making them more affordable and accessible.
This year, photovoltaic home storage systems have been subsidized through a 34-million euro investment (more information here). In Baden-Württemberg, the “Grid Service Photovoltaic Battery Energy Storage” funding program, which was well-received in both 2018 and 2019, resumed on 1 April 2021 – however, all funding has already been allocated.
Larger PV systems (typically >100 kWp) must enter Germany’s auction-based support system, where projects bid into tenders to secure market premiums (Marktprämie) on top of wholesale energy rates. Successful bidders receive 20-year market bonus contracts, typically indexed to spot market trends.
Applications for Berlin’s SolarPlus program can be found online at Investitionsbank Berlin. Since February 2023, Berlin tenants can receive up to 500 euros in subsidies for balcony power plants as part of the SolarPlus program. These solar devices, which generate electricity on balconies, now have a subsidy limit of 800 watts, up from 600 watts.
Regional subsidies – it pays to be quick and informed! The first point of contact for anyone considering an electricity storage system should be their federal state-regional funding for home storage systems in Germany offers a wide and dynamic range of options, with new programs being set up all the time.