Europe''s Battery Storage Strategy at Crossroads as Policy Support
Europe''s ambition to become a global hub for energy storage system (ESS) manufacturing is facing a sobering reality check.
Europe''s ambition to become a global hub for energy storage system (ESS) manufacturing is facing a sobering reality check.
SolarPower Europe warns that, despite projecting to reach 400 GWh by 2029, the region needs at least 780 GWh to meet its energy flexibility goals. Battery storage is no longer an optional
The EU must create the right conditions to foster battery deployment, by improving permitting, fixing tariff barriers, strengthening supply chains, and ensuring safe, sustainable storage
The EU installed 27.1 GWh of new battery storage capacity in 2025, a new record year powered by strong utility-scale deployment, according to SolarPower Europe.
New analysis reveals another year of record installations for European battery storage, despite slower year-on-year growth, according to the latest European Market Outlook for Battery
The EU''s battery energy storage fleet has grown for the 12th consecutive year, marking yet another record year for new installations. According to a new report from SolarPower Europe
Battery energy storage in Europe is key to renewable integration and grid stability, requiring tailored risk management and insurance strategies for growth.
The EU installed a record-breaking 27.1 GWh of new battery energy storage system (BESS) capacity in 2025, with Germany and Italy topping the chart again, while Bulgaria emerged as
The Commission''s European Energy Storage Inventory can help address this gap within Europe. Launched in March 2025, it is the first European-level tool of its kind, providing a real-time
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