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Germany awards 2.32 GW to large-scale PV tender – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyFebruary 13, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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The latest German tender for a large-scale PV project closed with an average final price of €0.0500 ($0.0593)/kWh. The tender procedure was largely oversubscribed.

February 13, 2026
Sandra Enkhardt

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By pv magazine Germany

Germany’s Federal Network Agency (Bundesnetzagentur) has allocated 2,328 MW of PV capacity in the country’s latest tender for utility-scale solar energy.

It divided the capacity among 226 bids. The new allocations exceed the capacity that the Bundesnetzagentur initially wanted to distribute. The tender was oversubscribed, with 634 project proposals for a total amount of 5.23 GW.

The average price came to €0.0500 ($0.0593)/kWh, with final prices ranging from €0.0440/kWh to €0.0530/kWh.

From a regional perspective, the largest allocated volume was realized in Bavaria (901 MW), followed by Saxony-Anhalt (282 MW) and Brandenburg (215 MW).

At a similar auction held in mid-August, German authorities allocated 2.27 GW, with prices ranging from €0.0400/kWh to €0.0626/kWh.

The previous similar auction allocated approximately 2.15 GW of PV capacity, with prices ranging from €0.0388/kWh to €0.0495/kWh.

During the auction that concluded in February, German authorities distributed 2,150 MW of PV capacity across 242 bids. The average price at the auction was €0.0476/kWh, with final prices ranging from €0.0388/kWh to €0.0495/kWh.

During another auction concluded in September 2024, the Bundesnetzagentur awarded 2.15 GW of PV capacity at a final average price of €0.0505/kWh, with final prices ranging between €0.0450/kWh and €0.0524/kWh.

In a tender in May 2024, the allocated capacity was 2.23 GW of PV and the average final price was € 0.0511/kWh. The final prices were between €0.0362/kWh and €0.0549/kWh.

See also  Greece to install 1.9 GW of PV capacity in 2025 – SPE

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