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Tesla and Chint Power lead the new long-term storage rankings – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyFebruary 3, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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Tesla and Chint Power rank first and second in Sightline Climate’s new long-term energy storage rankings, while mechanical storage providers such as Italy’s Energy Dome figure prominently as post-final investment decision projects begin to reshape the competitive landscape.

February 2, 2026
Tristan Rayner

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An analysis of long-term energy storage (LDES), focusing on technologies with a duration of at least eight hours, shows that the two largest suppliers of lithium-ion batteries today are Tesla and Chint Power globally.

Sightline Climate’s new scoreboard, which the company says has been developed over the past 15 months, currently provides a snapshot of leaders in LDES based on factors such as technology performance, financial profile, implementation track record, economics and costs.

Lukas Karapin-Springorum, a research analyst at Sightline who introduced the LDES rankings ESS newssaid efforts to accurately rank players have focused on the core factors that matter to find the names that stakeholders such as utilities, banks and investors now need to know.

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