TrendForce expects that the global installed capacity of energy storage will reach 86GW/221GWh in 2025, a year-on-year growth of 27%/36%, with an average energy storage duration of about 2.
Mainland China accounts for most of the global energy storage demand, driven in the near term by regional requirements for new utility-scale wind and solar projects to include energy storage capacity. However, the Chinese market is entering an era of change.
Through this decade, energy storage systems will account for 10% of annual lithium-ion battery deployments and electric vehicle (EV) fleets will account for 90%. Accelerating demand from the EV sector is expected to maintain upward price movement for most battery materials in 2022.
How will wind & solar payments work in 2025?
New policy introduced in February 2025 requires wind and solar payment mechanisms to move toward more market-based structures, where 100% of wind and solar generation is to be traded in the wholesale market with local governments left to define their own implementation details by the end of the year.
What drives energy storage project development?
Globally, energy storage project development is increasingly driven by the utility-scale segment, with mandates and targeted auctions driving gigawatt-hour projects in markets like China, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Australia and Chile.
Did PV growth exceed Celt forecast in 2024?
Regionally, 2024 reported growth exceeded the CELT 2024 forecast by 172 MW. The majority of the exceeded growth came from ME (180 MW) The table below reflects statewide aggregated PV data provided to ISO New England by regional Distribution Owners and/or Transmission Owners. The values represent installed nameplate as of 12/31/2024
Accelerating demand from the EV sector is expected to maintain upward price movement for most battery materials in 2022. With EV makers aiming to develop higher energy density batteries to reduce upfront costs while increasing EV range, the ESS sector will experience strong spillover effects from EV technology advancements.