Overview
- A draft law from the Economic Affairs Ministry proposes a €6.5 billion payment from the Klima- und Transformationsfonds to transmission system operators in 2026 to lower network charges.
- Officials and allied lawmakers say the subsidy could reduce fees by roughly two cents per kilowatt-hour, equating to about €25 to €50 a year for a typical household.
- The government signals similar relief volumes are envisioned in subsequent years, with precise allocation across levies still under discussion.
- Ministers expect network operators to pass the relief through to customers, though the impact will vary by region and consumption patterns.
- The measure is part of a broader package that advances gas-bill relief and extends a reduced power tax for industry, while a general electricity tax cut for households is deferred.