In the first instance, network power flows are increasing now, and will increase further in the future, as is simultaneous use (oven, washing machine, electric vehicle charging, heat pump, etc.), also increasing the risk of peak loads or even network congestion. In the second instance, the current system is unfair, because it does not reflect actual network use costs. And so now, and even more so in the future, some users should pay less, and others more, for their network use, depending on their consumption behaviour. That’s why network operators wanted to look to the future and find a fair and complementary solution to this change in network use, as well as continuing with ongoing network expansion.