EU needs a tenfold boost in battery storage by 2030
Members of the European Parliament are calling on the European Commission to propose an EU strategy on energy flexibility – an initiative backed by SolarPower Europe.
Members of the European Parliament are calling on the European Commission to propose an EU strategy on energy flexibility – an initiative backed by SolarPower Europe.
With the growing demand for energy storage, stakeholders stress the need for an EU Energy Storage Action Plan. This plan could boost development in this vital sector. The SolarPower Europe report
The Coalition aims at accelerating the decarbonisation of the European energy system by increasing the deployment of sustainable and clean energy storage solutions to support renewables.
The Solar Energy Strategy is part of the EU''s RepowerEU plan to phase out Russian fossil fuels and accelerate the green transition in response to Russia''s invasion of Ukraine.
The EU installed a record 27.1 GWh of new battery storage capacity in 2025, driven by utility-scale projects that accounted for over half of new additions as the bloc races to build the flexible power
The European Commission says it will introduce an energy storage package in 2025, as outlined in a new report on progress by member states toward 2030 clean energy targets.
Energy Storage Europe provides advice and support to policymakers to ensure that EU funding programmes including Horizon Europe, the ETS Innovation Fund, and the Just Transition Fund invest in promising energy
Discover the evolving policies and regulations of the European Union and United Kingdom, with both issuing landmark legislation in the energy storage.
A resilient and cost-efficient energy system requires both centralised and decentralised flexibility, making the reactivation of residential and commercial storage a priority. This edition of the EU Battery
The key facts on energy storage illustrate where there is a need for increased flexibility in the electricity system and what we are aiming to achieve by 2030 and 2050 respectively.
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