By ESS News
Solar implementation has been a success story in Brazil, but the need for more storage capacity for battery energy is becoming increasingly urgent.
The Brazilian market for energy storage is at a turning point. Driven by rising energy bills, the instability of the electricity grid and a search for greater autonomy, the sector will grow exponentially between now and 2030, even in the absence of definitive regulations.
The Brazilian Association of Storage Solutions (ABSAE) estimates that the country could reach 25 GW of installed capacity and BRL could attract 44 billion ($ 8 billion) in investments in this period. The combination of distributed generation, electromobility, extreme weather conditions and pressure for energy reliability is a new demand profile that requires scalable, flexible and economically feasible solutions.
Against this background, PV Magazine Brasil Ensure managers of companies that are active in the country to understand their plans with regard to technology and industrial development, as well as the challenges they are confronted with.
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