In July 2024, the Romanian government passed a new law, 255/2024, which specifies that owners of PVs with a capacity of 3kW to 200kW must install at least 30% of their capacity in energy storage, and owners of 200kW to 400kW must install at least 50% of their capacity in energy. In July 2024, the Romanian government passed a new law, 255/2024, which specifies that owners of PVs with a capacity of 3kW to 200kW must install at least 30% of their capacity in energy storage, and owners of 200kW to 400kW must install at least 50% of their capacity in energy. Romania enters 2026 with renewed momentum across its solar and energy-storage markets — but also with a sharper sense of discipline. The era of inflated pipelines and speculative grid bookings is fading; the market is maturing, and investors now demand a cleaner, more bankable landscape. What. In an accelerating investment wave, companies in Romania are combining BESS with solar power, hydropower and wind power, or building standalone energy storage facilities. Power, Hidroelectrica, Engie and more big names. Recent updates about investments in battery energy storage. Econergy's Parau solar park in Romania currently operates at 92 MW and is planned to expand by 310 MW in the next phase. The developer is integrating battery storage across its 3. 3 GW Romanian PV pipeline, supported by €150 million in government funding and grid fee exemptions.