The residential energy storage market in Germany is experiencing growth driven by the integration of renewable energy systems, energy management solutions, and grid services for residential customers seeking energy independence, cost savings, and backup power capabilities.
How big is the energy storage industry in Germany?
With a turnover of over 15.7 billion euros, and a 46 percent growth increase in comparison to 2022, the energy storage sector's expansion in Germany continues at a fast pace, according to industry data released by the German Association of Energy Storage Systems ( BVES ).
Residential ESS Continues to Lead in Germany's Energy Storage Landscape Residential energy storage systems (ESS) maintained their stronghold as the most prevalent installation type in Europe throughout 2023. According to TrendForce data, Germany's energy storage sector predominantly saw the adoption of residential storage solutions.
Industry data shows installed capacity of residential battery energy storage in Germany totalled 1.2GW/1.9GWh in 2022, a year-on-year increase of 52%, while the installed capacity of front-of-the-meter energy storage (FTM) large-scale energy storage increased by 910% to 0.43GW/0.47GWh.
According to preliminary numbers from the German Solar Industry Association (BSW Solar), there were 1.8 billion installed battery storage systems in Germany at the end of last year. They had a capacity 19 gigawatt hours (GWh), enough to cover the daily electricity consumption of two million two-person households.
What percentage of Germany's energy storage installations surpassed 5gwh?
Specifically, new installations of residential storage surpassed 5GWh, capturing a substantial 83% share, followed by utility-scale energy storage and commercial & industrial (C&I) storage, which accounted for 15% and 2% respectively. Proportion of Germany's Installations Types
Which countries have the most energy storage installations in Europe?
Germany, the United Kingdom, and Italy maintained their positions as the top three markets for energy storage installations in Europe during 2023. As per statistics from TrendForce, Germany, the UK, and Italy added 6.1 GWh, 4.0 GWh, and 3.9 GWh of installations, respectively, during the year.