The data indicates a stable forecast for tax expenditure on end-use electricity for consumers in Germany, expressed as a percentage of GDP from 2024 to 2027, with a minor increase in 2028. The annual expenditure is predicted to grow slightly from 0.025% to 0.027% of GDP over this period. The trend reveals a constant rate of growth of approximately 0.001 percentage points every two years. A notable increase in tax expenditures is projected in 2028, signaling anticipated changes in energy policy or market expansions.
Future trends to watch for include regulatory changes affecting energy taxation, shifts in renewable energy adoption impacting consumer electricity expenses, and macroeconomic factors influencing GDP growth and energy consumption patterns. These elements could alter the trajectory of electricity tax expenditures significantly beyond 2028.