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Italy, Great -Britain and Germany, most attractive battery markets in Europe, reports Aurora – PV Magazine International

solarenergyBy solarenergyMarch 3, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Ambitious capacity goals and various sales options support the case for investments in the Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) in important European markets, new report from Aurora Energy Research. The report of the Battery Markets of the fourth edition also predicts that BESS fleet of the European Grids scale will reach 55 GW in 2030.

March 3, 2025
Matthew Lynas

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Italy is the most attractive European battery market, has claimed Aurora Energy Research, followed by Great Britain and Germany.

The three leading markets are identified in the fourth edition of Aurora’s European battery markets Attressivence Report, published on March 3, 2025. With 28 markets, the report of Italy, the goal of the Italian battery capacity of 50 GWH, as well as the company that is supporting markets.

In the United Kingdom, Aurora estimated an installed Bess capacity on the electricity grid of Groot -Britain would more than double by 2030, an increase of 4.3 GW to 10.6 GW. Northern Ireland is part of the Integrated Single Electricity Market (I-SEM) with Ireland. Germany has overtaken I-Sem to become the third most attractive market for BESS investments, according to Aurora, because of the “strong market front views” and “ambitious” renewable goals. Belgium, Hungary and Greece were also identified as emerging “hotspots” for small-scale energy investors.

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