By ESS news
Total installed battery capacity in the Netherlands could reach 2.9 GWh by the end of the year, an increase of 115% compared to 2024, according to a new report.
The Solar energy and storage trends reportAccording to research agency Dutch New Energy (DNE) Research and news site Solar365, the Netherlands is on track to add 1.55 GWh of storage capacity this year. The residential market is expected to account for 860 MWh of this growth, while the C&I and utility segments will add 330 MWh and 360 MWh, respectively.
This growth rate is expected to accelerate further in the coming years. The report predicts that based on current market trends, battery capacity expansion could reach 1.7 GWh in the residential market, 650 MWh in the C&I sector and 550 MWh in the utility market by 2026, and increase further to 4.5 GWh, 1.4 GWh and 1.1 GWh in 2027.
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