New York, October 12, 2022 – Energy storage installations around the world are projected to reach a cumulative 411 gigawatts (or 1,194 gigawatt-hours) by the end of 2030, according to the latest forecast from research company BloombergNEF (BNEF). That is 15 times the 27GW/56GWh of storage that was online at the end of 2021.
In 2021, Tesla accounted for a 5.3 percent share of the global energy storage integration system market, which combines the components of the energy storage technologies into a final system. NGK Insulator and Fluence accounted for the second- and third-largest market shares. Get notified via email when this statistic is updated.
Global electricity demand is set to more than double by mid-century, relative to 2020 levels. With renewable sources – particularly wind and solar – expected to account for the largest share of power output in the coming decades, energy storage will play a significant role in maintaining the balance between supply and demand.
Record electricity prices are forcing consumers to consider new forms of energy supply, driving the residential storage market in the near term. The significant utility-scale storage additions expected from 2025 onwards align with the very ambitious renewable targets outlined in the REPowerEU plan and a renewed focus on energy security in the UK.
Other storage includes compressed air energy storage, flywheel and thermal storage. Hydrogen electrolysers are not included. Global installed energy storage capacity by scenario, 2023 and 2030 - Chart and data by the International Energy Agency.
Energy Storage-as-a-Service (ESaaS) is becoming a key service model, which is a combination of an advanced energy storage system, an energy management system, and a service contract delivering reliable power economically to a business. Can you provide the global numbers for the service segment?