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Italy is rapidly emerging as a major market for battery energy storage - but, unlike other regions, its approach has been highly structured. Instead of relying on pure merchant risk, Italy’s system operator is leading capacity auctions to accelerate deployment. So, how does this impact investment, and what does it mean for developers looking to enter the market?
This week, Quentin Scrimshire is joined by Mahael Fedele, CEO & Partner at Sphera Energy, to unpack what’s driving Italy’s battery boom. In this conversation, they explore how the new System Operator-led auction model is shaping investment decisions, what challenges developers face in securing grid connections, and whether the trend of shifting from development to long-term asset ownership is the right move.
Does Italy’s approach to storage create a reliable foundation for growth, or could it ultimately slow down private investment? We dive into the risks and opportunities of this approach, what it means for the future of energy storage in Europe, and where Sphera Energy fits into all of this.
In this episode, we cover:
About the Guest
Mahael Fedele is the CEO & Partner at Sphera Energy, a battery storage development company focused on large-scale projects in Italy and Germany. With over 15 years in renewables, he has worked across multiple global markets - including Europe, APAC, and the US.
Before founding Sphera Energy, Mahael played key roles in delivering utility-scale projects and navigating complex regulatory environments. Today, his focus is on Italy, where Sphera Energy has become a leading player in the country’s evolving energy storage landscape.
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Italy is rapidly emerging as a major market for battery energy storage - but, unlike other regions, its approach has been highly structured. Instead of relying on pure merchant risk, Italy’s system operator is leading capacity auctions to accelerate deployment. So, how does this impact investment, and what does it mean for developers looking to enter the market?
This week, Quentin Scrimshire is joined by Mahael Fedele, CEO & Partner at Sphera Energy, to unpack what’s driving Italy’s battery boom. In this conversation, they explore how the new System Operator-led auction model is shaping investment decisions, what challenges developers face in securing grid connections, and whether the trend of shifting from development to long-term asset ownership is the right move.
Does Italy’s approach to storage create a reliable foundation for growth, or could it ultimately slow down private investment? We dive into the risks and opportunities of this approach, what it means for the future of energy storage in Europe, and where Sphera Energy fits into all of this.
In this episode, we cover:
About the Guest
Mahael Fedele is the CEO & Partner at Sphera Energy, a battery storage development company focused on large-scale projects in Italy and Germany. With over 15 years in renewables, he has worked across multiple global markets - including Europe, APAC, and the US.
Before founding Sphera Energy, Mahael played key roles in delivering utility-scale projects and navigating complex regulatory environments. Today, his focus is on Italy, where Sphera Energy has become a leading player in the country’s evolving energy storage landscape.

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