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Germany closes PV tenders on the roof with an average price of € 0.0922/kWh

solarenergyBy solarenergyJuly 17, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The German authorities have selected 118 MW projects of a total of 255 MW in the latest PV -opposing on the roof.

July 17, 2025
Sandra Enkhardt

By PV Magazine Germany

The Federal Network Agency of Germany (Bundesnetzagentur) has published the results of the tenth tendering of the country for PV projects on the roof, ranging in size from 300 kW to 1 MW.

The agency rated 127 bids with a total capacity of 274 MW and selected 118 projects, a total of 255 MW. The final prices varied from € 0.0690 ($ 0.0799)/kWh to € 0.1038/kWh. The final average price was € 0.922/kWh.

Most selected projects are located in North Rhine-Westphalia (51 MW) and Brandenburg (47 MW).

In the previous Tender Round, the awarded PV -Stroom 259 MW was with the final prices of € 0.0745/kWh to € 0.0969/kWh. The final average price was € 0.904/kWh.

In the eighth purchasing exercise, the assigned capacity was 259 MW and the final average price was € 0.0894/kWh.

In the seventh round, completed in March, the German authorities assigned 264.1 MW, with the final prices ranging from € 0.0690/kWh to € 0.0948/kWh.

In the sixth tender, held in July 2023, the Bundesnetzagentur 191 MW assigned at an average price of € 0.1018/kWh. In the fifth tender, held in March 2023, the German authorities assessed 213 MW of bids and selected 195 MW of projects. The final prices varied between € 0.0900/kWh and € 0.1125/kWh. The final average price was € 0.1087/kWh.

In the fourth tender in August 2022, the Bundesnetzagentur 201 201 MW capacity, with the final prices ranging between € 0.0820/kWh and € 0.0891/kWh. The final average price was € 0.084. The third tender, in May 2022, won the final prices of € 0.07/kWh to € 0.0891/kWh.

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