Romania''s Ministry of Energy relaunches two calls for batteries and PV
The Ministry of Energy announced the relaunch of the project call Support for investments in developing electric energy storage capacities (batteries) related to Investment 4
The Ministry of Energy announced the relaunch of the project call Support for investments in developing electric energy storage capacities (batteries) related to Investment 4
PPC presents Power BOX – its first fast charging solution in Romania, with storage included, powered by green energy directly from a photovoltaic park The road to sustainable mobility in
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Romania’s elimination of double taxation on energy storage is more than a technical adjustment—it’s a strategic inflection point. By aligning its regulatory framework with market realities, the country is removing one of the last structural barriers to widespread BESS adoption.
This policy shift aligns Romania more closely with EU energy goals, where battery storage is increasingly recognized as an enabler of grid flexibility, renewable integration, and energy security.
This step improves regulatory transparency, another key factor investors consider when committing capital. Romania’s ambitions for energy storage are growing rapidly. The country plans to install 5 GW of battery energy storage capacity by 2026, a massive leap from its current level, which reached around 400 MWh as of April 2025.
By removing these financial disincentives, Romania is paving the way for more commercially viable energy storage business models—especially in the C&I energy storage segment, where project economics are highly sensitive to operational costs.