The 2024 Energy Storage Industry Report highlights the sector''s considerable growth, driven by advancements in grid energy storage, long-duration energy storage, and lithium batteries.
With developers continuing to add new capacity, including 9.2 GW of new lithium-ion battery storage capacity in 2024 through November 2024 and comparable levels of growth expected through the fourth quarter of 2024, energy storage investments and M&A activity are expected to continue this trajectory through 2025.
In this dynamic environment, staying abreast of the latest market trends and developments is crucial for all industry players. This in mind, our Energy Storage Service team have pulled together a new report that sets out our pick of the top five trends to watch this year.
This trend report provides an in-depth analysis of the ten most critical energy storage trends, from hydrogen and battery storage systems to innovative solid-state and long-duration solutions, as well as the emergence of smart grids and
This trend report provides an in-depth analysis of the ten most critical energy storage trends, from hydrogen and battery storage systems to innovative solid-state and long-duration solutions, as well as the emergence of smart grids and virtual power plants.
Discover the Top 10 Energy Storage Trends plus 20 out of 3400+ startups in the field and learn how they impact your business.
A high-level summary of the Energy Transition Investment Trends 2025 report is available online at the link below. BNEF clients can access the full report here or on the Bloomberg Terminal.
In this dynamic environment, staying abreast of the latest market trends and developments is crucial for all industry players. This in mind, our Energy Storage Service team have pulled together a new report that sets out
Discover the rapid growth and key trends in the multi-billion-dollar energy storage industry, projected to reach $134B by 2031, driven by renewable energy advancements and technological innovations.
This scale-up rests on falling battery pack prices, policy incentives that reward standalone storage, and a rising need for flexible capacity as solar and wind portfolios expand.
This report covers the following energy storage technologies: lithium-ion batteries, lead–acid batteries, pumped-storage hydropower, compressed-air energy storage, redox flow batteries, hydrogen, building thermal energy storage, and select long-duration energy storage technologies.