Germany’s battery market is entering a new phase.
Ancillary revenues are nearing saturation, but wind and solar generation are set to double over the next decade, underpinning a strong fundamental case for storage.
At the same time, Germany operates Europe’s most liquid intraday market — more than twice the size of any other.
In our livestream “The Future of German BESS Revenues,” Zach Williams and Till Stehr explore how these shifts are reshaping the stack, using outputs from the Modo Energy German BESS revenue forecast.
Day-ahead market: the core battery case
Germany’s generation mix has shifted.
Baseload supply has fallen by 15 GW as nuclear capacity has been retired and coal is phased out, while midday solar output has increased by 11 GW.



