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German battery sector demands faster grid connections due to backlog – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyFebruary 26, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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Germany’s large-scale battery industry is urging regulators and grid operators to accelerate the approval of utility-scale connections as applications exceed available grid capacity.

February 26, 2026
Sandra Enkhardt

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The German “Large-Scale Battery Storage Cooperation Forum” was founded in August 2025 under the umbrella of the Research Center for Energy Economics (FfE or “Forschungsstelle für Energiewirtschaft”).

This was caused by the many uncertainties and challenges facing the storage industry at the time: a real boom in grid connection requests for large-scale battery systems led stubbornly to severely limited grid connection capacity and overburdened grid operators.

To structure the debate, four action areas have been identified in advance, each requiring defined challenges and solutions: grid connection requests, flexible grid connection agreements, storage grid fees and co-location. A total of 58 companies from the network and storage sector participated.

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