Do You Need a Permit for Battery Storage Installation? in Spain
Usually yes. Home battery storage systems connect directly to the main electrical panel and often integrate with solar inverters, making an electrical permit mandatory in most jurisdictions. The permit ensures correct wiring, overcurrent protection, and fire-safety clearances. Unpermitted battery installations may void homeowner insurance and prevent utility interconnection approval.
Do you need a permit?
Usually yes
- Permitting authority
- Ayuntamiento + Consejería de Industria autonómica
- Typical fee
- €100–€400
What triggers a permit
- Connecting a battery system to the main electrical panel
- Adding a critical-loads subpanel for backup power
- Integrating the battery with an existing or new solar PV system
- Installing energy storage exceeding local kWh thresholds (commonly 20+ kWh)
Country-specific detail
In Spain, installing a sistema de almacenamiento de energía (energy storage system) typically requires a licencia de obra menor from the Ayuntamiento and registration with the autonomous community's Consejería de Industria. The installer must issue a Certificado de Instalación Eléctrica (CIE) and file it with the distribuidora (Endesa, Iberdrola, etc.) before the system can operate in autoconsumo mode. Batteries exceeding certain capacity thresholds may require a proyecto técnico signed by an ingeniero. Spain's RD 244/2019 on autoconsumo regulates storage paired with photovoltaic installations.