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Europe’s energy storage fleet reaches 89 GW – PV Magazine International

solarenergyBy solarenergyApril 1, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The fleet of energy storage projects in Europe, including pumped hydro and battery energy storage systems of all shapes and sizes, is rapidly expanding. This growth will continue at a strong pace until 2030, fed by technological progress, supporting policy and other important factors.

April 1, 2025
Mariha Maisch

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Europe continues to grow its energy storage fleet in pace and promotes its transition to a more sustainable and resilient energy system. According to a new report written by LCP Delta and the European Association for Storage of Energy (convenience), the continent reached a cumulative 89 GW by the end of 2024.

The latest edition of the report entitled European Market Monitor on Energy Storage (Emmes) shows that 2024 has been a record year for the implementation of energy storage. Pomped-hydro storage (PHS) dominated the market, good for 53 GW total capacity. In the meantime, electrochemical storage reached 35 GW, with many installations in houses and companies.

The speed of the acceptance of energy storage varied in the European countries in 2024. Image: convenience

Italy, France, Germany and Spain organized The largest PHS capacities.

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