07.04.2027 - 08.04.2027 Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Battery Business & Development Forum

The latest developments in Europe’s most promising battery energy storage markets

Programm
Battery Business & Development Forum

30.03-01.04.2026
Frankfurt am Main, Germany

11:30
12:00
12:30
13:00
13:30
14:00
14:30
15:00
15:30
16:00
16:30
17:00
17:30
18:00
18:30
19:00
19:30
20:00
20:30
21:00
09:00 - 10:00

Official Registration and Welcome Coffee

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Lobby
Break
Official Registration and Welcome Coffee
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10:00 - 11:15 *

Capital Flows into BESS: Where Investors Put Money and What They Expect Now

Capital for battery storage is available — but it is becoming more selective. Starting with a European market outlook, this session brings together infrastructure funds, utilities, and mid-market investors to discuss where capital is flowing, how risk appetite is changing, and what developers need to deliver to secure funding today. 

What you will discuss: 

  • Which European markets are currently attracting capital — and which are being avoided

  • How institutional investors assess merchant risk, regulation, and pipeline quality

  • What typically makes investors walk away from a deal

  • What “investment-ready” means today for mid-sized BESS projects (e.g. 40–60 MW)

  • How smaller developers can access equity and scale into institutional capital

Moderation
Michael Fuhs
pv magazine
Moderation
Marija Maisch
pv magazine
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Capital Flows into BESS: Where Investors Put Money and What They Expect Now
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11:15 - 11:45

Coffee Break

11:15 - 11:45

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Lobby
Break
Coffee Break
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11:45 - 13:00

BESS Routes-to-Market in Europe: Merchant, Capacity, and Tolling — What Works Where

Revenue models for battery storage are evolving — but not all of them are equally reliable, scalable, or financeable. This session breaks down the three dominant routes-to-market in Europe and examines where they work in practice, how they are structured, and what risks they carry. 

What you will discuss: 

  • How reliable merchant revenues really are over a 10-year horizon and which assumptions are often wrong

  • Whether capacity markets provide meaningful downside protection and if models like Poland could work elsewhere

  • How tolling agreements are actually negotiated: key risk allocation, pricing challenges, and deal-breakers

  • What makes structured offtake agreements “bankable” and where negotiations typically fail 

  • Which routes-to-market are currently viable in Germany vs. other European markets

Moderation
Ulrike Gunnemann
Managing Director, Electric Blue
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BESS Routes-to-Market in Europe: Merchant, Capacity, and Tolling — What Works Where
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11:45 - 13:00

Deep Dive: Resilient Grids with Grid-Forming Batteries: Market Opportunities and Technical Pathways

Batteries are transforming power system resilience at both utility and residential scales. This session highlights their growing role in grid stability, including grid-forming, voltage control, congestion management and system support across transmission and distribution networks. The discussion will identify established and emerging markets for these services, such as in Germany from 2026, detailing their impact on inverter-based systems. Experts will assess how large-scale and distributed batteries complement each other, offering a market overview and technology perspectives, and will outline pathways for implementing power electronics and control systems for secure, flexible grid operations.

Moderation
Catarina Augusto
Head of System Integration, SolarPower Europe
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Deep Dive: Resilient Grids with Grid-Forming Batteries: Market Opportunities and Technical Pathways
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13:00 - 14:00

Lunch Break

13:00 - 14:00

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Lobby
Break
Lunch Break
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14:00 - 15:15

Financing BESS: What Banks Accept — and Where Deals Break

Debt for battery storage is available, but conditions are changing as merchant exposure increases and revenue structures become more complex. This session brings together banks, developers, offtakers and investors to discuss what is currently financeable, how contracts are structured in practice, and where expectations diverge. 

What you will discuss: 

  • How much merchant exposure banks are currently willing to accept  

  • What makes a tolling agreement truly bankable in practice  

  • Where expectations between banks, offtakers and developers typically diverge  

  • How financing structures change when revenue uncertainty increases  

  • Whether refinancing and new structures can unlock projects without long-term contracts  

  • At what point a project becomes too risky even for equity  

Moderation
Ann Cocquyt
Director - PPA & BESS Transactions, Pexapark
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Financing BESS: What Banks Accept — and Where Deals Break
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14:00 - 15:15

Deep Dive Europe 1: What’s Brussels’ Plan for Battery Storage in European Markets

Representatives from the EU and industry associations will discuss Europe’s upcoming regulatory priorities and market design for battery storage. The session explores how EU strategies - under all relevant policy frameworks, including a dedicated Energy Storage Strategy under preparation — aim to scale storage deployment, strengthen flexibility markets, and accelerate integration into a resilient, renewables-based power system across EU member states. 

Moderation
Dries Acke
Deputy CEO, SolarPower Europe
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Deep Dive Europe 1: What’s Brussels’ Plan for Battery Storage in European Markets
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15:15 - 15:45

Coffee Break

15:15 - 15:45

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Lobby
Break
Coffee Break
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15:45 - 17:00

European Success Stories - What Drives Storage Deployment?

From the UK to Italy, Bulgaria, and Spain, this session highlights the policies and revenue streams driving Europe’s most dynamic and promising utility-scale battery storage markets. Hear from market analysts, industry lobbyists, developers, and technology providers about how local regulation, price signals, and different grid services are fostering deployment, what lessons can be learned from these key European markets, and where new growth opportunities are emerging across the continent.

 

Moderation
Michael Schmela
Executive Advisor and Director of Market Intelligence, SolarPower Europe
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European Success Stories - What Drives Storage Deployment?
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15:45 - 17:30

Deep Dive Germany 1 | Grid Access in Germany: FCA, Grid Fees and Market Perspectives

Grid connection remains one of the central bottlenecks for battery storage in Germany. At the same time, new instruments such as flexible connection agreements (FCA) and upcoming changes in grid fees are reshaping how projects are developed, assessed and financed. This session brings together regulators, grid operators and developers to discuss how the system currently works and where it is heading. 

What you will discuss: 

  • How FCA agreements are currently negotiated in practice and where uncertainty remains  

  • Whether FCA can become a standardized and investable framework  

  • How grid operators and developers assess risk, predictability and cooperation  

  • What to expect from upcoming reforms (AgNeS, grid fees) and how they affect project economics 

  • What developers should do today to make projects robust under changing rules  

Moderation
Lars Stephan
Director Policy and Advocacy, Fluence
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Deep Dive Germany 1 | Grid Access in Germany: FCA, Grid Fees and Market Perspectives
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17:10 - 18:00

Start-up Pitch Session | New Players in BESS: Technologies, Business Models and Market Entry

Innovation in battery storage is increasingly driven by new market entrants developing technologies, software and business models across the value chain. In this fast-paced session, selected start-ups present their solutions and explain how they position themselves in a competitive and rapidly evolving market. 

Each company gives a short pitch, followed by brief discussion and feedback from the moderator. 

What you will discuss: 

  • Which specific problems in the BESS value chain new companies are addressing  

  • How software tools and AI-based approaches can support areas such as performance analysis or O&M  

  • How new solutions aim to improve project returns, scalability or operational efficiency  

  • Which applications and customer segments these companies are targeting  

  • How these approaches fit into today’s storage market 

Moderation
Matthias Engel
Managing Partner, Vireo Ventures
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Start-up Pitch Session | New Players in BESS: Technologies, Business Models and Market Entry
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18:00 - 21:00

Networking Reception

Networking, Drinks and Dinner

18:00 - 21:00

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Lobby
Break
Networking Reception

Networking, Drinks and Dinner

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09:00 - 10:00
09:00 - 10:00 Lobby Add to calendar

Official Registration and Welcome Coffee

10:00 - 11:15
10:00 - 11:15 Ball Room Frankfurt 1 - 5 Add to calendar

Capital Flows into BESS: Where Investors Put Money and What They Expect Now

Capital for battery storage is available — but it is becoming more selective. Starting with a European market outlook, this session brings together infrastructure funds, utilities, and mid-market investors to discuss…

Capital for battery storage is available — but it is becoming more selective. Starting with a European market outlook, this session brings together infrastructure funds, utilities, and mid-market investors to discuss where capital is flowing, how risk appetite is changing, and what developers need to deliver to secure funding today. 

What you will discuss: 

  • Which European markets are currently attracting capital — and which are being avoided

  • How institutional investors assess merchant risk, regulation, and pipeline quality

  • What typically makes investors walk away from a deal

  • What “investment-ready” means today for mid-sized BESS projects (e.g. 40–60 MW)

  • How smaller developers can access equity and scale into institutional capital

Moderation
Michael Fuhs
pv magazine
Moderation
Marija Maisch
pv magazine
Anna Darmani Principal Analyst, Wood Mackenzie
Christoph Ostermann CEO & Co-Founder, green flexibility
Arne Weinig Managing Partner, Tauber Energy
Nadiya Vargola Head BESS Business Development, Alpiq AG
Yann Laot Director M&A, TotalEnergies
Jeroen Zanders Managing Director, Macquarie Capital
Walburga Hemetsberger Chief Executive Officer, SolarPower Europe
Nils Hammon Managing Director, Head of Investments, re:cap global investors ag
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11:15 - 11:45
11:15 - 11:45 Lobby Add to calendar

Coffee Break

11:45 - 13:00
11:45 - 13:00 Ball Room Frankfurt 1-3 Add to calendar

BESS Routes-to-Market in Europe: Merchant, Capacity, and Tolling — What Works Where

Revenue models for battery storage are evolving — but not all of them are equally reliable, scalable, or financeable. This session breaks down the three dominant routes-to-market in Europe and examines where they work in…

Revenue models for battery storage are evolving — but not all of them are equally reliable, scalable, or financeable. This session breaks down the three dominant routes-to-market in Europe and examines where they work in practice, how they are structured, and what risks they carry. 

What you will discuss: 

  • How reliable merchant revenues really are over a 10-year horizon and which assumptions are often wrong

  • Whether capacity markets provide meaningful downside protection and if models like Poland could work elsewhere

  • How tolling agreements are actually negotiated: key risk allocation, pricing challenges, and deal-breakers

  • What makes structured offtake agreements “bankable” and where negotiations typically fail 

  • Which routes-to-market are currently viable in Germany vs. other European markets

Moderation
Ulrike Gunnemann
Managing Director, Electric Blue
Anna von Bremen Partner, Head of Energy Innovation, Osborne Clarke
Eva Zimmermann Senior Research Associate, Aurora Energy Research
Carlos Perez Linkenheil Global Head of Reports, AFRY Management Consulting
Daniel Schwarz Senior Structured Originator, ENGIE
Flip van der Weijden Head of Growth, Return Storage
Semih Oztreves Chief Commercial Officer - Network Infrastructure, Zenobē
Rémi Mahoudeaux
Michal Swol Chief Investment Officer, R.Power
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11:45 - 13:00 Ball Room Frankfurt 4-5 Add to calendar

Deep Dive: Resilient Grids with Grid-Forming Batteries: Market Opportunities and Technical Pathways

Batteries are transforming power system resilience at both utility and residential scales. This session highlights their growing role in grid stability, including grid-forming, voltage control, congestion management and…

Batteries are transforming power system resilience at both utility and residential scales. This session highlights their growing role in grid stability, including grid-forming, voltage control, congestion management and system support across transmission and distribution networks. The discussion will identify established and emerging markets for these services, such as in Germany from 2026, detailing their impact on inverter-based systems. Experts will assess how large-scale and distributed batteries complement each other, offering a market overview and technology perspectives, and will outline pathways for implementing power electronics and control systems for secure, flexible grid operations.

Moderation
Catarina Augusto
Head of System Integration, SolarPower Europe
Carsten Wendt Head of Large Scale Storage, SMA Solar Technology AG
Marie Garstecki Regulatory & Policy Manager, sonnen
Ivan Volodin ESS Product Manager, Sungrow Deutschland
Tian Xiang Head of EU C&I, Cubenergy
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13:00 - 14:00
13:00 - 14:00 Lobby Add to calendar

Lunch Break

14:00 - 15:15
14:00 - 15:15 Ball Room Frankfurt 1-3 Add to calendar

Financing BESS: What Banks Accept — and Where Deals Break

Debt for battery storage is available, but conditions are changing as merchant exposure increases and revenue structures become more complex. This session brings together banks, developers, offtakers and investors to…

Debt for battery storage is available, but conditions are changing as merchant exposure increases and revenue structures become more complex. This session brings together banks, developers, offtakers and investors to discuss what is currently financeable, how contracts are structured in practice, and where expectations diverge. 

What you will discuss: 

  • How much merchant exposure banks are currently willing to accept  

  • What makes a tolling agreement truly bankable in practice  

  • Where expectations between banks, offtakers and developers typically diverge  

  • How financing structures change when revenue uncertainty increases  

  • Whether refinancing and new structures can unlock projects without long-term contracts  

  • At what point a project becomes too risky even for equity  

Moderation
Ann Cocquyt
Director - PPA & BESS Transactions, Pexapark
Marcus Starke Director Energy Origination, NORD/LB
Ruben Valiente Managing Director, MAXXEN ENERGY AG
Alexander Drousiotis Vice President Structured Finance Energy , Santander Corporate & Investment Banking
Mikko Preuss Chief Commercial Officer, terralayr
Grace Kankindi Deputy Head of Investment Management, Aquila Clean Energy
Coen Hutters Energy Transition Specialist, Rabobank
Nils van Afferden Asset Originator Flexibilities and Batteries, RWE Supply & Trading GmbH
Maxime Nekoian Finance Director, Gresham House
Mark van Zon Senior Director, ABN AMRO
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14:00 - 15:15 Ball Room Frankfurt 4-5 Add to calendar

Deep Dive Europe 1: What’s Brussels’ Plan for Battery Storage in European Markets

Representatives from the EU and industry associations will discuss Europe’s upcoming regulatory priorities and market design for battery storage. The session explores how EU strategies - under all relevant policy…

Representatives from the EU and industry associations will discuss Europe’s upcoming regulatory priorities and market design for battery storage. The session explores how EU strategies - under all relevant policy frameworks, including a dedicated Energy Storage Strategy under preparation — aim to scale storage deployment, strengthen flexibility markets, and accelerate integration into a resilient, renewables-based power system across EU member states. 

Moderation
Dries Acke
Deputy CEO, SolarPower Europe
Christian Barba Senior Director of Energy Storage for Europe, EDP
Paula Dorado Miranda Policy Officer, European Commission
Benedikt Deuchert Director Business Development & Regulatory Affairs, Kyon Energy Solutions GmbH
Samir Jeddi Head of Commercial Analysis, Statkraft
Torsten Knop European Regulation, E.ON SE
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15:15 - 15:45
15:15 - 15:45 Lobby Add to calendar

Coffee Break

15:45 - 17:00
15:45 - 17:00 Ball Room Frankfurt 4 - 5 Add to calendar

European Success Stories - What Drives Storage Deployment?

From the UK to Italy, Bulgaria, and Spain, this session highlights the policies and revenue streams driving Europe’s most dynamic and promising utility-scale battery storage markets. Hear from market analysts, industry…

From the UK to Italy, Bulgaria, and Spain, this session highlights the policies and revenue streams driving Europe’s most dynamic and promising utility-scale battery storage markets. Hear from market analysts, industry lobbyists, developers, and technology providers about how local regulation, price signals, and different grid services are fostering deployment, what lessons can be learned from these key European markets, and where new growth opportunities are emerging across the continent.

 

Moderation
Michael Schmela
Executive Advisor and Director of Market Intelligence, SolarPower Europe
Nikola Gazdov Chairman, APSTE - Association for Production Storage and Trading of Electricity
Matteo Lionetti Utility-scale BESS working group coordinator, ANIE
Odin Foldvik Eikeland Senior Analyst, Rystad Energy
Laura Hoffmann-Ostenhof Central Europe Industry Lead, Gridcog
Marko Svetina Co-founder and CPO, BM2Solar
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15:45 - 17:30
15:45 - 17:30 Ball Room Frankfurt 1 - 3 Add to calendar

Deep Dive Germany 1 | Grid Access in Germany: FCA, Grid Fees and Market Perspectives

Grid connection remains one of the central bottlenecks for battery storage in Germany. At the same time, new instruments such as flexible connection agreements (FCA) and upcoming changes in grid fees are reshaping how…

Grid connection remains one of the central bottlenecks for battery storage in Germany. At the same time, new instruments such as flexible connection agreements (FCA) and upcoming changes in grid fees are reshaping how projects are developed, assessed and financed. This session brings together regulators, grid operators and developers to discuss how the system currently works and where it is heading. 

What you will discuss: 

  • How FCA agreements are currently negotiated in practice and where uncertainty remains  

  • Whether FCA can become a standardized and investable framework  

  • How grid operators and developers assess risk, predictability and cooperation  

  • What to expect from upcoming reforms (AgNeS, grid fees) and how they affect project economics 

  • What developers should do today to make projects robust under changing rules  

Moderation
Lars Stephan
Director Policy and Advocacy, Fluence
Georg Gallmetzer Managing Director, ECO STOR
Philipp Hesel Senior Associate, Aurora Energy Research
Barbara Plura Asset Management HV/MV, LVN
Lars Stephan Director Policy and Advocacy, Fluence
Nora Amer Mahgoub Senior Research Consultant, FfE
Karsten Bourwieg Chairman of Ruling Chamber 8, electriciy network tariffs, Bundesnetzagentur
Steffen Schülzchen CEO & Founder, Entrix
Christina Hepp Director Strategy, green flexibility
Niklas Högel Head of Strategic Asset Management, Schleswig-Holstein Netz GmbH
Friedrich Kunz Senior Advisor Market Design, TenneT TSO
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17:10 - 18:00
17:10 - 18:00 Ball Room Frankfurt 4-5 Add to calendar

Start-up Pitch Session | New Players in BESS: Technologies, Business Models and Market Entry

Innovation in battery storage is increasingly driven by new market entrants developing technologies, software and business models across the value chain. In this fast-paced session, selected start-ups present their…

Innovation in battery storage is increasingly driven by new market entrants developing technologies, software and business models across the value chain. In this fast-paced session, selected start-ups present their solutions and explain how they position themselves in a competitive and rapidly evolving market. 

Each company gives a short pitch, followed by brief discussion and feedback from the moderator. 

What you will discuss: 

  • Which specific problems in the BESS value chain new companies are addressing  

  • How software tools and AI-based approaches can support areas such as performance analysis or O&M  

  • How new solutions aim to improve project returns, scalability or operational efficiency  

  • Which applications and customer segments these companies are targeting  

  • How these approaches fit into today’s storage market 

Moderation
Matthias Engel
Managing Partner, Vireo Ventures
Matthias Engel Managing Partner, Vireo Ventures
Elias Aruna Founder, Scale Energy
Florian Heise Co-Founder, Re-Twin Energy
Laura Laringe CEO, reLi Energy
Joseph Perrotta Founder, Invertix
Peter Bruins Founder, Fudura
Volker Schöller CTO, Schoenergie GmbH
Jörg Beringer
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18:00 - 21:00
18:00 - 21:00 Lobby Add to calendar

Networking Reception

Networking, Drinks and Dinner

Networking, Drinks and Dinner

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18:00 - 21:00

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