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Germany Sets 2026 €6.5 Billion Grid-Fee Subsidy as Relief Varies by Region

Suppliers may not pass the cut fully to customers, raising fairness concerns given the far lower electricity tax for industry than for households.

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.