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optimism, caution and network costs – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyMarch 31, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Investors at the Battery Business & Development Forum (BBDF) 2026 pointed to continued confidence in the energy storage market, while warning that regulatory uncertainty, particularly around electricity rates in Germany, could impact project economics and investment decisions.

March 31, 2026
Brian Publicover

By ESS news

European battery storage has matured, but remains dynamic and experiencing strong growth in all markets.

That was one of the main conclusions of the opening session of the Battery Business Development Forum (BBDF) 2026 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Now in its second year, the two-day event welcomes more than 100 expert speakers and 28 sponsor partners for insightful sessions, co-organized by pv magazine and ESS News, Solar Power Europe and Connexio PSE.

Attendees at the first BBDF session heard how, despite global uncertainty, investors believe more capital will flow into the energy storage market. However, there were cautionary notes about the regulatory risk, with the ongoing discussions in Germany about charging existing and new BESS project network tariffs for market access serving as an example.

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