Affordable, reliable energy storage is a critical component of the low-carbon energy system of the future, and the falling costs of battery technology have led to an acceleration in storage
The capacity of storage systems will grow 15-fold by 2030, reaching 411 gigawatts, according to BloombergNEF, a research company. The amount of storage capacity to be deployed from 2022 through
Global installations of energy storage are expected to get a big boost thanks to sweeping climate legislation around the world, including in the US and the European Union. The capacity of storage systems will grow 15-fold by 2030, reaching 411 gigawatts, according to BloombergNEF, a research company.
New York, October 12, 2022 – Energy storage installations around the world are projected to reach a cumulative 411 gigawatts (or 1,194 gigawatt-hours) by the end of 2030, according to the latest forecast from research company BloombergNEF (BNEF). That is 15 times the 27GW/56GWh of storage that was online at the end of 2021.
The energy storage market is set for another record year in 2022, though high battery prices and labor costs have slowed deployments. Through to 2030, strong demand for clean and reliable power will require a value chain that supports more than
BloombergNEF expects global energy storage capacity installed in 2023 to be almost double the volume installed in 2022. By the end of the decade, annual installations should be three times
Global energy storage''s record additions in 2023 will be followed by a 27% compound annual growth rate to 2030, with annual additions reaching 110GW/372GWh, or 2.6 times expected 2023 gigawatt installations. Targets and subsidies are translating into project development and power market reforms that favor energy
Energy storage hit another record year in 2022, adding 16 gigawatts/35 gigawatt-hours of capacity, up 68% from 2021. Beyond record additions, several markets announced ambitious energy storage targets totaling more than 130GW by 2030, although BloombergNEF remains cautious on its impact on forecast demand given the lack of
The global energy storage market is growing faster than ever. Deployments in 2023 came in at 44GW/96GWh, a nearly threefold increase from a year ago and the largest year-on-year jump on record. BloombergNEF expects 67GW/155GWh will be added in 2024,