From 24–27 March 2026, Berlin becomes the global meeting point for the infrastructure investment community. The Infrastructure Investor Global Summit brings together institutional investors, fund managers, developers and policymakers to discuss the trends reshaping infrastructure markets worldwide – from the energy transition and digital infrastructure to transport, utilities and sustainability-driven investment strategies.
As Taylor Wessing Germany, we are pleased to be part of the Summit in Berlin and to contribute legal perspectives on how investors, sponsors and asset managers can navigate an increasingly complex regulatory, contractual and financing environment across the infrastructure lifecycle.
This content hub highlights the key topics discussed at the Summit and shares our insights on the legal and commercial issues shaping infrastructure investment today.
Taylor Wessing advises across the full spectrum of energy and infrastructure, combining sector expertise with deep regulatory and transactional experience. We support clients on:
Our multidisciplinary teams work closely with investors, developers and operators to deliver pragmatic, commercially focused solutions in fast-moving markets.
Our team will be attending the Infrastructure Investor Global Summit in Berlin. We look forward to exchanging views on market developments, regulatory trends and deal experience across the infrastructure sector.
If you would like to meet us during the Summit or continue the conversation afterwards, please get in touch.
We provide you with comprehensive legal support for your battery storage projects, from legal advice on securing land, planning and authorisation requirements under public law to dealing with the EU Battery Regulation and the various marketing options. We provide comprehensive advice on investments and contract drafting along the entire value chain. The brochure outlines our advisory services, references and team.
Taylor Wessing’s Projects, Energy & Infrastructure team deals with the engineering and construction of industrial plants, focusing, inter alia, on renewable energies, chemicals, pharmaceuticals and all kinds of technologically complex projects nationally and internationally. This brochure illustrates our experience, focus sectors and services.
We are one of the leading practices for plant construction in the market and have been advising the offshore wind industry from its very beginning. We advise on early development, the drafting and negotiation of the relevant project agreements, and throughout construction and operational phase including claims management. This brochure highlights our services and key credentials.
Data centers are one of the most dynamic and emerging assets in a rapidly growing market. They also present a multitude of commercial and legal challenges. Taylor Wessing is one of the leading legal service providers in this asset class. Our experts from various legal disciplines have in-depth expertise in relation to realization of and investments in data centers in the UK, Germany and across Europe.
Hydrogen will play a key role in the energy transition and for climate protection. According to the European Commission, hydrogen should play a central role in the European energy market by 2030 at the latest. Our brochure covers current market developments and provides an overview of the current legal framework in Germany, France, the UK, Austria and the Czech Republic.
FIDIC Standard Contracts
This brochure provides a comprehensive analysis of the revised FIDIC contract conditions and their impact on international construction and infrastructure projects. It covers key topics such as risk allocation, contract management, liability, and dispute resolution.
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