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Europe has seen its first year when energy storage deployments by power capacity exceeded 10GW in 2023, according to consultancy LCP Delta.
21.9 GWh of battery energy storage systems (BESS) was installed in Europe in 2024, marking the eleventh consecutive year of record breaking-installations, and bringing Europe’s total battery fleet to 61.1 GWh. However, the annual growth rate slowed down to 15% in 2024, after three consecutive years of doubling newly added capacity.
Historic and forecasted megawatt installs of energy storage across Europe. Image: EASE / LCP Delta. A total of 11.9GW of energy storage across all scales and technologies was installed in Europe in 2024, bringing cumulative installations to 89GW.
So what does it reveal? 2024 was a record year for new energy storage deployments in Europe, with 12GW/21.9GWh increases in the total capacity. These were comprised of 4.9GW/12.1GWh increases in front-of-the-meter capacity and 7.1GW/9.8GWh increases in behind-the-meter capacity.
The fleet of energy storage projects in Europe, including both pumped hydro and battery energy storage systems of all sizes, is expanding rapidly. This growth is set to continue at a strong pace through 2030, fueled by technological advancements, supportive policies, and other key factors.
According to the ninth annual edition of the European Market Monitor on Energy Storage (EMMES) from trade association European Association for Storage of Energy (EASE) and research consultancy LCP Delta, 2024 was a record year of deployments.
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