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Fronius Ceo: Pv Less Profitable Due to Grid Charges

The planned Electricity Management Act (ElWG), whose review period ended in mid-August, provides for additional grid charges for PV feeders. "The profitability of a PV system is decreasing", warns Elisabeth Engelbrechtsmüller-Strauß, CEO of the Upper Austrian technology group Fronius, against deterring private investors. In conversation with the APA, it also calls for greater risk awareness regarding the safety of the European electricity system.
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Net fees in Austria would already be among the highest in Europe, says Fronius CEO Engelbrechtsmüller-Strauss.

PETTENBACH. The planned Electricity Management Act (ElWG), whose review period ended in mid-August, provides for additional grid charges for PV feeders. "The profitability of a PV system is decreasing," warns Elisabeth Engelbrechtsm ller-Strau , CEO of the top Austrian technology group Fronius, against deterring private investors.

·Linz, Austria
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The planned Electricity Management Act (ElWG), whose review period ended in mid-August, provides for additional grid charges for PV feeders. "The profitability of a PV system is decreasing", warns Elisabeth Engelbrechtsmüller-Strauß, CEO of the Upper Austrian technology group Fronius, against deterring private investors. In conversation with the APA, it also calls for greater risk awareness regarding the safety of the European electricity system.

·Salzburg, Austria
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Salzburger Nachrichten broke the news in Salzburg, Austria on Thursday, August 28, 2025.
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