What Does this Mean for PV Operators?
The Federal Government, led by Minister of Economic Affairs Katherina Reiche, plans to abolish the fixed feed-in tariff for new photovoltaic systems. Existing systems remain unaffected due to grandfathering – only new installations would be impacted.
What Does this Mean Specifically?
Previously, operators received a guaranteed amount per fed-in kilowatt-hour. In the future, this could be replaced by market-based models, such as direct marketing or variable contracts that are based on the exchange electricity price. In an extreme case, this means: 0% fixed feed-in tariff – revenues would then depend entirely on market conditions.
Implications for Operators
- Private Households:
Profitability depends more heavily on self-consumption. In combination with battery storage systems, solar energy remains attractive, as self-generated electricity is significantly cheaper than grid electricity. - Businesses & Commercial Enterprises:
Investment calculations must be adjusted. Storage solutions are gaining importance to ensure supply security and predictable costs. - Sensitive Infrastructures (e.g., Hospitals):
Self-supply with storage becomes more important, as reliable feed-in revenues could be eliminated.
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Conclusion: More Self-Consumption, More Storage.
At SUN-MASTER, we have long believed that feeding electricity into the grid is a poor business. It currently amounts to only about 25% of the procurement costs. Therefore, you save real money with the SUN-MASTER energy system.
Without a fixed tariff, the maximum utilization of one’s own solar power comes into focus. Systems like the SUN-MASTER energy storage module make operators more independent, more economical, and future-proof – even if politics changes the rules of the game.