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Germany Solar Auction: Prices Plummet to 5.31 Cents/kWh

Germany Awards 490MW of Solar-Plus-Storage Capacity in Latest Auction, ⁤Prices ​Continue to Fall

Berlin, GermanyGermany’s ‌Federal ⁢Network Agency (Bundesnetzagentur) has awarded 490MW of capacity to solar-plus-storage projects in ​its latest innovation⁢ auction, demonstrating continued cost declines and strong market demand for ⁣combined renewable energy ⁤and storage solutions. The auction results, announced today, reveal successful bids ranging from 4.79 cents/kWh to ⁣5.59 cents/kWh, with a volume-weighted average price of 5.31 cents/kWh.

This latest round marks a critically important‌ drop from previous⁣ auctions, with the average price “considerably ​lower” than the 6.15 ​cents/kWh achieved in the July 2024 auction,⁣ which ⁣was ​already ‌four times oversubscribed. Prior‌ to that, the October 2024 round⁢ settled at 7.45 cents/kWh, ‌and July’s‍ auction⁤ at ⁣6.15 cents/kWh,illustrating a consistent downward‌ trend​ in pricing. The cumulative capacity bid⁣ also ‍reached ⁣a new high, exceeding ⁤the 2GW mark​ set in⁤ the July auction.

Bavaria secured the largest share of awarded capacity with 122MW across 11 projects,followed by Schleswig-Holstein and brandenburg,each receiving approximately 50MW. ​Notably, all successful bids were for solar-plus-storage projects, highlighting ⁤their increasing competitiveness.

“The falling prices, fierce competition and high⁢ demand ⁤speak to the economics ⁤of renewable energy⁣ in Germany,” reflects the current market dynamics. Industry experts, including Brent⁤ Wanner, head of the World Energy Outlooks’ power sector⁣ unit at the International ​Energy Agency (IEA), ‌have‍ noted that solar-plus-storage is becoming “increasingly cost-competitive” in major markets globally. Though,⁣ Wanner also emphasized the need for⁣ market adaptation ⁢to better accommodate ⁣these co-located assets.

The declining costs are driven‍ by ​falling prices for ⁣both solar equipment and battery technology. The IEA’s Renewables‍ 2025 report forecasts that PV⁢ will account for around 80% of global ‍renewables expansion over ‍the next five years,largely due to its ⁤affordability and ease of deployment.

The ⁣results ‌come as the German solar trade association,Bundesverband Solarwirtschaft (BSW-solar),this week called on the government to establish a‍ legally binding⁣ target of 100GWh of⁣ energy storage ‌capacity by 2030,signaling the ‌industry’s ambition for continued growth in this sector.

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