Small-scale lithium-ion residential battery systems in the German market suggest that between 2014 and 2020, battery energy storage systems (BESS) prices fell by 71%, to USD 776/kWh.
Lithium is considered one of the key raw materials in the energy transition. Lithium is a soft metal and a key part of batteries for electric vehicles. Lithium-ion batteries are already widely used to store energy from renewable sources. Germany is extremely interested in these opportunities, as can be seen in its international partnerships.
Public research and development incentives for EV and stationary battery research amount to between EUR 80 million and EUR 85 million every year. As the European lead market in the energy transition age, Germany provides the opportunity for companies to develop, test, define and market new energy storage solutions.
In Germany, in most cases, neither environmental nor energy industry permits are required for battery storage system alone, though it must comply with the regulation on electromagnetic fields (26. BImSchV). Battery storage systems must be registered in the market master database (Marktstammdatenregister).
The graphics and data on this page are licensed under CC BY 4.0 and may be used with credit to the authors and license (see “Citation” tab). In total, some gigawatt hours of stationary battery storage is reported by now in Germany. The largest share of this is accounted for by home storage, which carries the overall market.
Germany is signing international agreements to secure the prized raw material while at the same time searching for lithium sources at home. Lithium is considered one of the key raw materials in the energy transition. Lithium is a soft metal and a key part of batteries for electric vehicles.