Germany's average bid price for photovoltaic plus energy storage tenders reaches €0.0534/kWh
2026-06-27 14:02
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - The German Federal Network Agency (Bundesnetzagentur) has completed a round of tenders for innovative renewable energy projects, receiving 46 bids with a total installed capacity of 749 MW. Ultimately, 29 projects were awarded, with a combined capacity of 482 MW. All selected projects are photovoltaic power plants paired with energy storage solutions.

The lowest winning bid price was €0.0475/kWh (approximately $0.0540/kWh), the highest was €0.0559/kWh, and the average price was €0.0534/kWh. Bavaria secured the largest share of awarded capacity at 287 MW; Schleswig-Holstein and Brandenburg received 53 MW and 51 MW, respectively.

Reviewing previous tender rounds: In October 2023, the authority allocated 32 projects totaling 408 MW, with bid prices ranging from €0.0770/kWh to €0.0878/kWh and an average of €0.0800/kWh. In two auctions held in July 2024, one awarded 43 projects totaling 512 MW, with bid prices ranging from €0.0678 to €0.0917/kWh and an average of €0.0833/kWh; the other awarded 43 projects—actually 486 MW (as stated in the original text, but according to the source it is 486 MW)—with bid prices ranging from €0.0500 to €0.0639/kWh. The October 2024 tender selected 50 projects with a total capacity of 587 MW, with bid prices between €0.0674 and €0.0745/kWh and an average of €0.0709/kWh. In the most recent similar tender (October 2025), the Federal Network Agency awarded 485 MW of capacity, with bid prices ranging from €0.0479 to €0.0559/kWh.

Through these tenders, the Federal Network Agency focuses on supporting project models that pair photovoltaic power plants with energy storage.

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