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Households Also Affected: New Costs for Battery Storage Planned

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In the future, owners of battery storage systems will be more involved in the costs of the electricity grid. The Federal Network Agency is planning new charging rules that not only concern large storage systems, but also home storage systems and e-car batteries in private households.
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The current Agnes process is about how battery storage systems can and should be integrated into the grid charging system. According to the EnWG, there is a full exemption of new storage systems from grid charges for more than 20 years. However, the Federal Network Agency explains that there has been no longer any protection of legitimate expectations for this purpose for years and that the network charges could also apply to existing storage sy…

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In the future, owners of battery storage systems will be more involved in the costs of the electricity grid. The Federal Network Agency is planning new charging rules that not only concern large storage systems, but also home storage systems and e-car batteries in private households.

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chip.de broke the news in on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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