Slovenia's Borzen Launches €10 Million Battery Subsidy Tender
2026-06-16 16:59
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Slovenian electricity market operator Borzen has launched a public tender for battery installation subsidies.

Public tender for battery energy storage system subsidies by Slovenia

This co-financing measure is open to legal entities, including private and public entities, municipalities, and other public institutions and organizations. The total funding amounts to €10 million, with each beneficiary eligible for up to 45% of eligible costs, and a maximum subsidy of €225 per kilowatt-hour of battery energy storage system (BESS) capacity.

The subsidy applies to new battery energy storage systems purchased, paid for, installed, and connected to the grid between January 1 and July 31 of this year. Batteries must be connected to the grid before applying for funding. Applications can be submitted via Borzen's online application system from August 4 to October 31 of this year (or until funds are fully allocated).

A total of three types of investments are eligible for co-financing. The first type is the purchase and installation of energy storage equipment and hybrid inverters required for its operation. The second type covers related electrical installations and equipment that will become part of the facility or building where the new batteries are installed. The third type of investment includes construction preparation, execution, and assembly work necessary for installing the battery energy storage system.

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