The Market Monitor is an interactive database that tracks over 3,000 energy storage projects. With information on assets from over 27 countries, making it the most comprehensive archive of European storage.
The European Energy Storage Market Monitor (EMMES) updates the analysis of the European energy storage market (including household storage, industrial storage and pre-metre storage) and forecasts until 2030.
The European Energy Storage Inventory, developed by the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission, is a new interactive platform that maps and analyzes over 1771 energy storage projects across Europe.
In March 2025, the Commission launched the European Energy Storage Inventory, a real-time dashboard that displays energy storage levels across different European countries. It is the first European-level tool of its kind and offers energy storage data across a full range of technologies.
The report, now in its ninth edition, compiled by the European Association for Storage of Energy (EASE) and LCP Delta tracks over 3,000 energy storage projects from over 27 countries to claim the moniker of the most comprehensive archive of European storage.
We consider three energy storage technologies, namely battery, pumped hydro, and hydrogen storage. We find that the cost-minimal energy storage mix in a country depends on the generation mix, and we identify three country archetypes in Europe based on the prevailing energy storage technology.
This innovative tool systematically catalogizes all energy storage projects within Europe, from the first planning phase to operational operation.
A new interactive platform—the European Energy Storage Inventory —has been launched to provide near real-time insights into energy storage deployment across the EU, marking a major step toward a smarter and more sustainable energy system.
Explore the European Energy Storage Projects Dive into the map of Energy Storage Projects using interactive tools and filter options by status, technology, subtechnology, and more.
21.9 GWh of battery energy storage systems (BESS) was installed in Europe in 2024, marking the eleventh consecutive year of record breaking-installations, and bringing Europe''s total battery fleet to 61.1 GWh. However, the annual growth rate slowed down to 15% in 2024, after three consecutive years of doubling newly added capacity.