Almost 600,000 new stationary battery storage systems were installed across Germany in 2024, increasing the country's storage capacity by 50 percent year-on-year, according to preliminary data from the German Solar Industry Association (BSW Solar).
According to preliminary numbers from the German Solar Industry Association (BSW Solar), there were 1.8 billion installed battery storage systems in Germany at the end of last year. They had a capacity 19 gigawatt hours (GWh), enough to cover the daily electricity consumption of two million two-person households.
How many battery storage systems were installed in Germany in 2024?
Almost 600,000 new stationary battery storage systems were installed across Germany in 2024, increasing the country's storage capacity by 50 percent year-on-year, according to preliminary data from the German Solar Industry Association (BSW Solar).
How do large battery storage systems support the energy transition in Germany?
Large battery storage systems support the energy transition in Germany, as they store electricity from renewable energy sources and make it more efficiently usable. This increases the share of green electricity in gross consumption and reduces the likelihood of having to resort to emergency power from fossil fuels during peak demand periods.
Is battery storage a trend in Germany?
Remarkably, this share surged to 77% in 2023, indicating a significant upward trajectory of the trend toward combining PV residential rooftop systems with battery storage in Germany. To date, most battery storage systems in the German electricity system have been used exclusively to optimize self-consumption.
If only half of these projects were approved, they would store enough energy to power 30 million German households for one day. Battery storage is needed to supplement the country's rapid rollout of renewable energy installations, which reached a new record share in electricity production of 55 percent in 2024.
Is German battery storage a good investment?
German Battery Storage on a Ri... High and further increasing volatility of power prices due to the expansion of renewables on the one hand and significantly decreasing prices for battery cells in recent years on the other hand have led to a highly attractive market environment for battery storage (BESS) projects in Germany.