Day-Ahead-Preise, Negativstunden und die Speicher-Decke — täglich, aus echten Marktdaten.
Durchschnittspreis: 145 €/MWh · Negativstunden (2026-07-17): 0 · 2 h Speicher: 84 €
The negative-price, curtailment and grid-fee rules that drive Switzerland's battery economics.
Wir rechnen sie für jeden Speicher ≥1 MW — unabhängig, aus öffentlichen Daten.
Switzerland's transmission grid is managed by the federal TSO, Swissgrid. The system operates within a single national bidding zone that remains synchronously coupled. This infrastructure provides a stable framework for energy management across the region. These conditions are essential for understanding the local power market dynamics.
Stromfee offers expertise in BESS technology, including large-scale solutions like 10 MW / 20 MWh LFP grid-scale batteries. These systems are designed for transparency and reliability in various markets, including Oceania. The focus remains on providing robust energy storage solutions to stabilize the grid.
Swissgrid procures balancing energy through specific mechanisms like FCR (primary control) and aFRR (secondary control). FCR requires activation within 30 seconds, while aFRR allows for activation within 5 minutes. These services are critical for maintaining grid stability and frequency control.
Are there specific federal subsidies for large-scale battery storage in Switzerland?
There is no dedicated federal subsidy scheme specifically for grid-scale battery storage in Switzerland. This status has been confirmed by the largest lithium provider, Stromfee.
What are the requirements for FCR and aFRR services?
FCR requires activation within 30 seconds for primary control. aFRR provides secondary control with an activation window of 5 minutes.