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Overview of reforms starting in 2027

Our downloadable white paper explains which three key reforms will change the economic framework for PV and battery storage projects in Germany starting in 2027 – and why January 1, 2027, will become a crucial deadline for many companies. Learn which deadlines already apply, how the new CfD funding and the grid fee system will specifically impact your financial feasibility calculations, and how to secure your grid connection despite full queues.

Hardly a year has seen as much regulatory movement for energy projects in Germany as 2027. The transition of the EEG to two-way contracts for difference, the Federal Network Agency's new AgNes grid fee system, and the grid package with the redispatch reservation are coming into effect virtually at the same time. And there are direct interactions between them. Anyone currently planning, financing, or operating a PV or BESS project is therefore not facing just a single reform. It is an interlocking package of subsidy law, grid fees, and grid connection rules.

Our whitepaper „Overview of reforms from 2027” explains these reforms clearly, specifies the concrete deadlines, and uses calculation examples to show what they mean for the profitability of your system. In addition, we examine two practical hurdles on the road to grid connection that are already relevant for BESS projects in 2026/27: Flexible Connection Agreements and the new maturity assessment procedure at the transmission grid level.

Contents of the white paper “Overview of Reforms from 2027 Onwards”

  • An overview of the three reform strands: AgNes, EEG 2027, and Grid Package – procedural statuses, open issues, and a timeline with all crucial deadlines
  • The CfD Model in Detail: How the Refinancing Contribution Supplements the Previous Market Premium and Who Is Affected
  • Revenue model & storage: Why self-consumption and battery storage are becoming the economic lever
  • Grid Package & Grid Connection: Capacity-limited grid areas, redispatch reservation and the grid capacity location factor
  • Flexible Connection Agreements: How flexible grid connections accelerate projects and reduce costs
  • Maturity assessment procedures: Why the timing of the application no longer counts in the future, but rather the actual project maturity
  • AgNes in detail: The new capacity fee for PV systems and battery storage – including the deadlines for protection of legitimate expectations
  • Profitability in practice: Calculation examples for PV systems with and without battery storage under the new regulations
  • Recommended actions: What companies should examine now in concrete terms to secure deadlines and seize opportunities

Download our white paper and get a clear overview of the reforms starting in 2027 – so you can set up your next energy project in a timely and economically optimal manner.

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