Grid charges are a central bankability issue for standalone batteries because storage both consumes and injects electricity while providing flexibility to the power system. Keeping the exemption would support project economics at a time when Germany needs more storage to manage solar and wind volatility. The policy direction matters beyond Germany because other European markets are also rethinking how batteries should pay for, and be rewarded by, grid infrastructure.
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