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how battery storage projects can flourish in Germany – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyOctober 23, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Germany’s battery storage boom is real, but so are its bottlenecks. With capital flowing in and gigawatt-hour-scale projects nearing launch, grid connection delays and regulatory uncertainty threaten to dampen momentum. At the third BVES Investor Summit in Berlin, more than 500 industry leaders gathered to weigh the hype against the harsh reality.

October 22, 2025
Marija Maisch

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The hype surrounding the German battery storage market continues to grow, but so do the challenges, especially around grid connections. While operating assets are delivering almost unbelievably strong returns and the first gigawatt-hour scale projects are on the horizon, the vast majority of the 500 GW of projects currently in the queue for grid connection will never get off the ground.

For those who succeed, future-proof project design is essential. As the market matures, some revenue streams are expected to dry up while new ones emerge. Developers must anticipate these shifts by designing assets with flexibility in mind – ready to adapt to changing market dynamics and network needs.

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