This Interim Update of the Energy Storage System (ESS) Q1 2025 Price Forecasting Report highlights how newly imposed U. tariffs are reshaping the cost landscape for imported battery systems and components from China.
How much does a battery storage system cost?
Around the beginning of this year, BloombergNEF (BNEF) released its annual Battery Storage System Cost Survey, which found that global average turnkey energy storage system prices had fallen 40% from 2023 numbers to US$165/kWh in 2024.
How has cost decline impacted energy storage?
This trend may highlight that the cost decline over the past few years has driven energy storage into an era of accelerated diversification in the global market. The European energy storage market added 19.1 GWh of installed capacity in 2024, up 12.4% YoY, with drastic changes in the ESS landscape throughout the year.
Will a 60% tariff increase energy storage costs?
“What we found is that with the 60% tariff, the cost [of a turnkey energy storage system] increases by 60% compared to 2025, so this is quite a big cost jump if the US actually decided to do so,” Kikuma says.
Why is 2024 a good year for energy storage?
2024 is the start of energy storage in the Middle East and Africa, with 2.7 GWh of capacity. Key points: Tender projects surged, exceeding 40 GWh, mainly from the UAE and Saudi Arabia. China-funded companies led, winning most announced projects. Intense competition lowered bid prices compared to other regions.
Will US energy storage growth slow down in 2026?
That means costs in 2026 would return back to 2024 levels which could slow down the growth in US energy storage deployments, but the analyst says that even so, BNEF anticipates that the momentum of the country's energy storage industry and growth in deployments would remain strong.
Should energy storage be developed?
Developing energy storage has become a global consensus. It was announced at COP29 in late 2024 that global storage capacity will increase to 1,500 GW by 2030, more than six times the 2022 level. As a result, InfoLink maintains a cautiously optimistic outlook for the medium- to long-term development of energy storage systems.