Taiwan’s Energy Administration has launched a subsidy scheme for behind-the-meter energy storage systems, under which eligible businesses will receive NT USD 5 million per MWh.
The scheme will primarily cover storage equipment using locally manufactured lithium-based battery cells. Meanwhile, the Bureau of Standards, Metrology and Inspection will support implementation through testing and certification programmes, with the regulatory framework being expanded from battery-level requirements to system-level integration. Further, the National Centre for Energy Storage System Technology is expected to begin providing testing services in 2026 to address earlier capacity constraints.
