Core Insights - The global energy storage market is expected to see a significant expansion, with new installed capacity surpassing 100 GW for the first time in 2025, representing a year-on-year growth of 43% [1] - Despite a slowdown in growth anticipated for 2026 due to policy adjustments in major economies, long-term prospects remain strong driven by government tenders and support for distributed energy storage [1] Global Market Overview - By 2025, China will maintain its leading position in global energy storage deployment, accounting for 54% of total installed capacity, supported by renewable energy development goals and strong domestic manufacturing capabilities [2] - The U.S. is projected to see a 53% year-on-year increase in energy storage capacity by 2025, although policy challenges persist, particularly regarding supply chain restrictions [2] - Emerging markets in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia-Pacific are also expanding their energy storage deployments, with Europe expected to see a 160% increase in new installations in 2025 [3] Regional Developments - Germany leads Europe in distributed energy storage, while the UK is at the forefront of large-scale utility projects [3] - In the Middle East, Saudi Arabia is establishing itself as a key emerging market with multiple large-scale projects, despite some delays [3] - Australia is experiencing a 55% growth in its energy storage market, with over 6.5 GW of projects currently under construction [3] Market Segmentation - By 2025, grid-scale energy storage projects will account for 82% of installed capacity, driven by demand for renewable energy integration and government procurement plans [4] - The average storage duration for grid-scale systems is expected to be around 2.5 hours, with continued strong growth anticipated in this sector [4] Technological Advancements - Non-lithium storage technologies such as sodium-ion, flow batteries, and iron-air batteries are beginning to see large-scale applications, with increasing investment and technology initiatives in major markets [5] - These technologies are gaining attention for their unique advantages in fixed storage scenarios, despite currently having higher unit costs compared to lithium-ion batteries [5] Demand Drivers - The year 2026 is identified as a critical year for energy storage as a foundational technology for grids dominated by variable renewable energy sources [6] - Data centers are emerging as a key area for energy storage deployment, helping to increase the share of green electricity and stabilize grid performance [6] - The integration of energy storage with renewable sources like wind and solar is becoming a core driver for scaling up energy storage solutions globally [6]
全球储能部署强劲 中国主导地位巩固
Zhong Guo Chan Ye Jing Ji Xin Xi Wang·2026-02-27 00:15