In this week''s Top 10, Energy Digital takes a deep dive into energy storage and profile the world''s leading companies in this space who are leading the charge towards a more sustainable energy future.
In 2024, CATL secured the top position of companies by battery (power and energy storage) installed capacity in the global market in 2024, with an impressive 491 GWh, representing a 29% year-over-year increase.
Over the past three years, the Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) market has been the fastest-growing segment of global battery demand. These systems store electricity using batteries, helping stabilize the grid, store renewable energy, and provide backup power.
But in 2025, it''s become the Swiss Army knife of the clean energy revolution. With countries racing to meet net-zero goals and renewables like solar and wind needing reliable backup, energy storage installed capacity has become the ultimate bragging right in
The top five companies in global energy storage cell shipments for 2024 were: CATL, EVE Energy, BYD, Hithium Energy Storage, and CALB. The top themes for the year were: stability, market shift, and key clients.
Global installed energy storage capacity by scenario, 2023 and 2030 - Chart and data by the International Energy Agency.
Global energy storage capacity outlook 2024, by country or state Leading countries or states ranked by energy storage capacity target worldwide in 2024 (in gigawatts)
This chart uses data from the Statistical Review of World Energy to show the top 10 countries with the most battery storage capacity in 2023.
This article will mainly explore the top 10 energy storage manufacturers in the world including BYD, Tesla, Fluence, LG energy solution, CATL, SAFT, Invinity Energy Systems, Wartsila, NHOA energy, CSIQ.
It is followed by the US which accounts for roughly 25% of the total installed market. Within Europe, the UK has by far the largest installed capacity with 7.5 GWh. Other
In 2024, CATL secured the top position of companies by battery (power and energy storage) installed capacity in the global market in 2024, with an impressive 491 GWh, representing a 29% year-over-year increase.