Overview
- The federal government will channel €6.5 billion a year from 2026 to the four transmission system operators to reduce network charges.
- Officials indicate an average relief of about two cents per kilowatt-hour, with large regional gaps such as Avacon at -2.58 ct/kWh and E.DIS at -1.27 ct/kWh.
- Hamburger Energienetze customers are projected to see -2.38 ct/kWh, while Bayernwerk and SWM areas are estimated at -1.36 and -1.48 ct/kWh respectively.
- Energy suppliers are not obliged to pass the subsidy through one-to-one, so the actual bill reduction for households remains uncertain.
- Households with gas heating may benefit most due to the parallel scrapping of the gas storage levy, yielding combined annual savings of roughly €140–€160.