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

Opportunities, Risks, and Solutions in the European Battery Storage Market

From regulatory challenges and technology developments to both established and emerging business models, leading experts will come together to explore large-scale battery energy storage in the context of its evolving role in European grids.

Decorative Image

Programm
Battery Business & Development Forum

30.03-01.04.2026
Frankfurt am Main, Germany

08:00
08:30
09:00
09:30
10:00
10:30
11:00
11:30
12:00
12:30
13:00
13:30
14:00
14:30
08:00 - 09:00

Official Registration and Welcome Coffee

08:00 - 09:00

.

> Close details
Official Registration and Welcome Coffee
Lobby
Panel
Details
09:00 - 10:15

Global Supply Chains – Ensuring Access to Critical Raw Materials for BESS for Europe

As Europe rapidly expands its battery storage fleet and looks to increase domestic production, supply chain security becomes essential. This session looks at measures taken to make the EU more independent in sourcing critical raw materials for BESS components and how the framework conditions to facilitate recycling  and circular economy in BESS need to evolve. This session will assess how EU legislation such as the Batteries Regulation, the Circular Economy Act and the RESource EU Action Plan affect businesses and whether they can contribute sufficiently to providing European manufacturers with access to the quantity and quality of critical raw materials needed to ensure diversification.   

> Close details
Global Supply Chains – Ensuring Access to Critical Raw Materials for BESS for Europe
Details
09:00 - 10:15

Interactive BESS Lab: Structuring and Financing Storage Projects in Europe

This interactive session moves from discussion to application. Based on real-world assumptions, analysts present two battery storage projects — one stand-alone and one co-located with PV. A panel of banks, investors, developers and optimizers, together with the audience, assesses whether these projects are financeable — and under which conditions. 

Participants follow the full decision process: from cost assumptions and revenue stacks to risk allocation and financing structure. The session makes transparent how different stakeholders evaluate the same project and where views diverge. 

What you will discuss: 

  • How realistic revenue assumptions hold up under current market conditions  

  • Which risks (grid, regulation, market) most affect financing decisions  

  • What banks, investors and optimizers require to support a project  

  • How financing structures change depending on revenue mix and uncertainty  

  • Where projects fail to convince — and what would make them investable  

> Close details
Interactive BESS Lab: Structuring and Financing Storage Projects in Europe
Details
10:15 - 10:45

Coffee Break

10:15 - 10:45

.

> Close details
Lobby
Break
Coffee Break
Details
10:45 - 12:00

Hybridisation of Solar PV with BESS in Europe – the Best Alternative to Stand-Alone?

As grid access tightens and price volatility quickly grows across Europe, hybridising batteries with PV is emerging as a smart way to go. By sharing grid connections, boosting revenues through energy shifting and ancillary services, and reducing curtailment, hybridisation enhances both profitability and flexibility. This session explores the regulatory, technical, and commercial advantages of hybrid solar and storage assets across Europe. Experts will discuss where hybridisation is already viable, leading markets, and key regulatory hurdles in permitting and grid connection. We will explore system value, comparing hybrid PPAs and emerging business models to market-optimised stand-alone batteries.

> Close details
Hybridisation of Solar PV with BESS in Europe – the Best Alternative to Stand-Alone?
Details
10:45 - 12:00

Deep Dive Europe 2: Made in Europe – How to Build a Competitive European Manufacturing Base

Building a strong domestic battery manufacturing base is critical to Europe’s energy autonomy. This session unpacks EU policies such as NZIA, CISAF and EU-made bonuses, addressing competitiveness, skills, and raw material challenges. Battery manufacturers and policymakers share insights on needs, targets, project designation and lessons learned at home and from Asia and the U.S., outlining potential pathways to bankability and industrial strength.

> Close details
Deep Dive Europe 2: Made in Europe – How to Build a Competitive European Manufacturing Base
Details
12:00 - 13:00

Lunch Break

12:00 - 13:00

.

> Close details
Lobby
Break
Lunch Break
Details
13:00 - 14:15

Safety, Security & Sustainability – Aiming High Despite Huge Cost Pressure

Ensuring high technical and operational standards for BESS systems is essential to maintain and increase bankability, particularly in the context of strong cost pressure and rapid market growth across Europe. As investors and lenders increasingly scrutinise project risks, transparent technical due diligence, robust design practices, and clear risk mitigation frameworks become critical. While formal standardisation plays an important role, it takes time to develop and implement. In the meantime, effective knowledge sharing and industry guidelines are critical to reflect current best practices and lessons learned across the BESS value chain. This session highlights key technical and risk-related considerations impacting BESS bankability. The discussion will underline how shared knowledge can reduce perceived risks, support informed investment decisions, and strengthen confidence among financiers, insurers, and project developers contributing both to reliable BESS deployment today and to future standardisation efforts.

> Close details
Safety, Security & Sustainability – Aiming High Despite Huge Cost Pressure
Details
13:00 - 14:15

Deep Dive Germany 2 | Co-located PV and Storage: EEG reform, PPAs and Bankability

As grid constraints increase and regulatory frameworks evolve, co-location of PV and battery storage is becoming a key development pathway in Germany. But the business case is not yet fully established. This session examines how different models perform in practice and under which conditions they become financeable. 

What you will discuss: 

  • How the upcoming EEG reform and tender design may affect co-located projects  

  • Whether adding storage to PV creates measurable economic value 

  • How hybrid PPAs are structured and what makes them work in practice  

  • How banks and offtakers assess co-located projects compared to stand-alone BESS  

  • Which project setups are currently viable in Germany 

> Close details
Deep Dive Germany 2 | Co-located PV and Storage: EEG reform, PPAs and Bankability
Details
14:15 - 14:45

Coffee Break

14:15 - 14:45

.

> Close details
Lobby
Break
Coffee Break
Details
14:45 - 16:00 *

Future-Proof BESS: Procurement, Design and Lessons from Operating Projects

Technical decisions made early in a battery storage project have long-term consequences for performance, reliability and revenue. This session examines how procurement, system design and construction choices affect project outcomes — and what developers should do differently. 

The session is structured in two parts: first, a focus on procurement and component quality, including insights from factory audits; second, real-world cases from operating projects, analysing where design assumptions failed and how issues could have been avoided. 

What you will discuss: 

  • What developers should prioritize when procuring batteries and key components — including insights from factory audits  

  • Which design choices have the biggest impact on long-term performance and flexibility  

  • How to prepare systems for augmentation and changing market requirements  

  • Typical issues observed in real projects, including SOC errors, PCS configuration, thermal management and control system integration  

  • How to align EPC, system integration and operational strategy from the start  

> Close details
Future-Proof BESS: Procurement, Design and Lessons from Operating Projects
Details
+++ * Session lasts longer than displayed +++
08:00 - 09:00
08:00 - 09:00 Lobby Add to calendar

Official Registration and Welcome Coffee

09:00 - 10:15
09:00 - 10:15 Ball Room Frankfurt 4 - 5 Add to calendar

Global Supply Chains – Ensuring Access to Critical Raw Materials for BESS for Europe

As Europe rapidly expands its battery storage fleet and looks to increase domestic production, supply chain security becomes essential. This session looks at measures taken to make the EU more independent in sourcing…

As Europe rapidly expands its battery storage fleet and looks to increase domestic production, supply chain security becomes essential. This session looks at measures taken to make the EU more independent in sourcing critical raw materials for BESS components and how the framework conditions to facilitate recycling  and circular economy in BESS need to evolve. This session will assess how EU legislation such as the Batteries Regulation, the Circular Economy Act and the RESource EU Action Plan affect businesses and whether they can contribute sufficiently to providing European manufacturers with access to the quantity and quality of critical raw materials needed to ensure diversification.   

Details
> Close details

09:00 - 10:15 Ball Room Frankfurt 1 - 3 Add to calendar

Interactive BESS Lab: Structuring and Financing Storage Projects in Europe

This interactive session moves from discussion to application. Based on real-world assumptions, analysts present two battery storage projects — one stand-alone and one co-located with PV. A panel of banks, investors,…

This interactive session moves from discussion to application. Based on real-world assumptions, analysts present two battery storage projects — one stand-alone and one co-located with PV. A panel of banks, investors, developers and optimizers, together with the audience, assesses whether these projects are financeable — and under which conditions. 

Participants follow the full decision process: from cost assumptions and revenue stacks to risk allocation and financing structure. The session makes transparent how different stakeholders evaluate the same project and where views diverge. 

What you will discuss: 

  • How realistic revenue assumptions hold up under current market conditions  

  • Which risks (grid, regulation, market) most affect financing decisions  

  • What banks, investors and optimizers require to support a project  

  • How financing structures change depending on revenue mix and uncertainty  

  • Where projects fail to convince — and what would make them investable  

Details
> Close details

10:15 - 10:45
10:15 - 10:45 Lobby Add to calendar

Coffee Break

10:45 - 12:00
10:45 - 12:00 Ball Room Frankfurt 1-3 Add to calendar

Hybridisation of Solar PV with BESS in Europe – the Best Alternative to Stand-Alone?

As grid access tightens and price volatility quickly grows across Europe, hybridising batteries with PV is emerging as a smart way to go. By sharing grid connections, boosting revenues through energy shifting and…

As grid access tightens and price volatility quickly grows across Europe, hybridising batteries with PV is emerging as a smart way to go. By sharing grid connections, boosting revenues through energy shifting and ancillary services, and reducing curtailment, hybridisation enhances both profitability and flexibility. This session explores the regulatory, technical, and commercial advantages of hybrid solar and storage assets across Europe. Experts will discuss where hybridisation is already viable, leading markets, and key regulatory hurdles in permitting and grid connection. We will explore system value, comparing hybrid PPAs and emerging business models to market-optimised stand-alone batteries.

Details
> Close details

10:45 - 12:00 Ball Room Frankfurt 4-5 Add to calendar

Deep Dive Europe 2: Made in Europe – How to Build a Competitive European Manufacturing Base

Building a strong domestic battery manufacturing base is critical to Europe’s energy autonomy. This session unpacks EU policies such as NZIA, CISAF and EU-made bonuses, addressing competitiveness, skills, and raw…

Building a strong domestic battery manufacturing base is critical to Europe’s energy autonomy. This session unpacks EU policies such as NZIA, CISAF and EU-made bonuses, addressing competitiveness, skills, and raw material challenges. Battery manufacturers and policymakers share insights on needs, targets, project designation and lessons learned at home and from Asia and the U.S., outlining potential pathways to bankability and industrial strength.

Details
> Close details

12:00 - 13:00
12:00 - 13:00 Lobby Add to calendar

Lunch Break

13:00 - 14:15
13:00 - 14:15 Ball Room Frankfurt 4 - 5 Add to calendar

Safety, Security & Sustainability – Aiming High Despite Huge Cost Pressure

Ensuring high technical and operational standards for BESS systems is essential to maintain and increase bankability, particularly in the context of strong cost pressure and rapid market growth across Europe. As…

Ensuring high technical and operational standards for BESS systems is essential to maintain and increase bankability, particularly in the context of strong cost pressure and rapid market growth across Europe. As investors and lenders increasingly scrutinise project risks, transparent technical due diligence, robust design practices, and clear risk mitigation frameworks become critical. While formal standardisation plays an important role, it takes time to develop and implement. In the meantime, effective knowledge sharing and industry guidelines are critical to reflect current best practices and lessons learned across the BESS value chain. This session highlights key technical and risk-related considerations impacting BESS bankability. The discussion will underline how shared knowledge can reduce perceived risks, support informed investment decisions, and strengthen confidence among financiers, insurers, and project developers contributing both to reliable BESS deployment today and to future standardisation efforts.

Details
> Close details

13:00 - 14:15 Ball Room Frankfurt 1 - 3 Add to calendar

Deep Dive Germany 2 | Co-located PV and Storage: EEG reform, PPAs and Bankability

As grid constraints increase and regulatory frameworks evolve, co-location of PV and battery storage is becoming a key development pathway in Germany. But the business case is not yet fully established. This session…

As grid constraints increase and regulatory frameworks evolve, co-location of PV and battery storage is becoming a key development pathway in Germany. But the business case is not yet fully established. This session examines how different models perform in practice and under which conditions they become financeable. 

What you will discuss: 

  • How the upcoming EEG reform and tender design may affect co-located projects  

  • Whether adding storage to PV creates measurable economic value 

  • How hybrid PPAs are structured and what makes them work in practice  

  • How banks and offtakers assess co-located projects compared to stand-alone BESS  

  • Which project setups are currently viable in Germany 

Details
> Close details

14:15 - 14:45
14:15 - 14:45 Lobby Add to calendar

Coffee Break

14:45 - 16:00
14:45 - 16:00 Ball Room Frankfurt 1 - 3 Add to calendar

Future-Proof BESS: Procurement, Design and Lessons from Operating Projects

Technical decisions made early in a battery storage project have long-term consequences for performance, reliability and revenue. This session examines how procurement, system design and construction choices affect…

Technical decisions made early in a battery storage project have long-term consequences for performance, reliability and revenue. This session examines how procurement, system design and construction choices affect project outcomes — and what developers should do differently. 

The session is structured in two parts: first, a focus on procurement and component quality, including insights from factory audits; second, real-world cases from operating projects, analysing where design assumptions failed and how issues could have been avoided. 

What you will discuss: 

  • What developers should prioritize when procuring batteries and key components — including insights from factory audits  

  • Which design choices have the biggest impact on long-term performance and flexibility  

  • How to prepare systems for augmentation and changing market requirements  

  • Typical issues observed in real projects, including SOC errors, PCS configuration, thermal management and control system integration  

  • How to align EPC, system integration and operational strategy from the start  

Details
> Close details

Add to calendar

Contact

Michaela Aue
Senior Events Manager
pv events GmbH