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Enervis Battery Storage Index: German BESS revenues rebound in March amid Middle East tensions The index provides independent assessment of historical and potential revenues for large-scale battery energy storage systems (BESS).
Mirko Schlossarczyk, Jonas Anthonioz
5 hours ago
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Volatility returns: Battery revenues in March 2026 March saw a sharp rebound in battery revenues in Germany. While average price levels increased only moderately, shifting dynamics between solar-driven price troughs and fossil-driven peaks created a more favourable trading environment. Lennard Wilkening, CEO and co-founder of suena energy, analyses what defined the month and why cross-market strategies proved particularly effective.
Lennard Wilkening
Apr 27, 2026
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From patchwork to harmony: The case for aligning standards in energy storage Improving safety and security does not require lowering standards, but it does require aligning them. This is where an industry-led approach – one that brings together manufacturers, developers, validators and insurers – comes in, writes Ken Stewart, senior manager ESS at Sungrow Europe.
Ken Stewart
Apr 20, 2026
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Why system-level fire testing is becoming the new benchmark for grid-scale BESS safety As utility-scale battery energy storage systems continue to be deployed across Australia’s National Electricity Market, fire risk assessment is rapidly shifting from a compliance exercise to a core project viability consideration. For developers, asset owners, insurance considerations and regulators, the key question is no longer whether systems meet component certification standards, but how complete BESS systems behave under severe real-world conditions.
Leo Zhao
Apr 14, 2026
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The return of negative prices: Battery revenues in February 2026 February began with familiar winter stability, but ended with the return of negative prices driven by solar feed-in. As market dynamics started to shift, battery revenues reflected both compression and emerging new opportunities. Lennard Wilkening, CEO and Co-Founder of suena energy, explores what defined the month and what it signals for spring.
Lennard Wilkening
Apr 08, 2026
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Enervis German BESS Index: Revenues declined again in February Assessment of historical and future achievable revenues for large-scale battery storage systems shows volatility in achievable revenues over 13-month period. Slight improvement forecast for 2026 revenues.
Mirko Schlossarczyk, Jonas Anthonioz
Apr 01, 2026
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Financial sponsor capital increasingly complements utility investment in battery storage With BESS now an investable asset class, infrastructure funds are acquiring developer platforms and financing large portfolios to accelerate deployment across Europe. Carlos Candil and Carlo de Haas of Lincoln International are dissecting the trend.
Carlos Candil, Carlo de Haas
Mar 06, 2026

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Tackling merchant risk – A deep dive into Europe grid-scale energy storage contracted revenue Current market conditions are propelling grid-scale project deployment in a more diversified European energy storage market. Anna Darmani, principal analyst – energy storage EMEA, at Wood Mackenzie, examines revenue streams in different parts of Europe and emerging routes to the market.
Anna Darmani
Jul 18, 2024
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How grid operators and renewable energy producers can use batteries to develop a flexible energy system As the urgency of mitigating the impacts of climate change intensifies with each passing year, it is the collective responsibility of grid operators and renewable energy producers to spearhead the transition to a renewable energy system.
Viggo Aavang, Thomas Dalgas Fechtenburg
Jun 28, 2024
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China’s battery price war catalyses global energy storage innovation The plummeting costs of energy storage, driven by China’s relentless price war, are expected to catalyse more economic deployments worldwide. Lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries are surging in market share due to their lower costs and higher cycle life compared to nickel-based lithium-ion batteries.
Ali Imran Naqvi
Jun 24, 2024
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The prospects for battery investment in Germany Merger and acquisition (M&A) activity has been heating up in Germany but increased competition and high interest rates are affecting renewables project values. Baris Serifsoy, partner at GreenCap Partners, examines the investment landscape in one of the world’s most developed PV markets.
Baris Serifsoy
May 28, 2024
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Diagram: Planned non-lithium storage projects by technology
Can anything topple lithium-ion? The need for long-duration energy storage in a net-zero world is undeniable but with conventional battery prices tumbling, can anything dislodge the mainstream grip of lithium ion? S&P Global’s Susan Taylor provides an update on non-lithium storage technologies.
Susan Taylor
May 24, 2024
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Unprecedented solar and storage growth on horizon with record installations and investments in U.S. The Inflation Reduction Act and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law mark an epochal shift in the landscape of clean energy policy, heralding a new era for the solar and energy storage sectors in the U.S.
Markus A.W. Hoehner
Dec 18, 2023
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Co-location, co-location, co-location Charles Lesser, who leads UK operations at Apricum, and Apricum Project Manager Alexandra Popova explain why the renewables consultancy is predicting a big rise in solar-plus-storage projects in Great Britain.
Alexandra Popova, Charles Lesser
Oct 24, 2023

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