The market for home storage is growing at a record pace across Europe. For example, in its latest market study for residential energy storage, SolarPower Europe calculates an increase in storage capacity of 71% (3. 9 GWh) in the most likely scenario for the past year.
With the vigorous development of some home energy storage markets such as Italy, the United Kingdom and Austria, the household storage capacity in Europe has grown rapidly. The economy and convenience of household storage are also becoming more and more attractive in Europe.
The market for home storage is growing at a record pace across Europe. For example, in its latest market study for residential energy storage, SolarPower Europe calculates an increase in storage capacity of 71% (3.9 GWh) in the most likely scenario for the past year.
The home energy storage market is the core driving source of energy storage growth in Europe. Europe has a complete electricity market spot trading system. Euronews is funded in whole or in part by the European Union.
Which European residential storage market has the highest growth rate?
Switzerland is in fifth place with 3%. Together, these five countries cover 88% of the European residential storage market. However, all the other markets considered also grew by an impressive 137 % on average. The strongest growth in this group is shown by Poland and Sweden, which could take 3rd and 4th place in Europe by 2026.
How has the European energy crisis affected Solar Storage?
Under the European energy crisis, electricity prices have soared, and the high economic efficiency of European household solar storage has been recognized by the market, and the demand for solar storage has started to explode. The home energy storage market is the core driving source of energy storage growth in Europe.
1. Home energy storage analysis: German home storage is still booming According to the data released by ISEA&RWTH, the installed capacity of home energy storage in Germany will be 1839MWh in 2022, +49.9% year-on-year. In 2023Q1, the installed capacity of household storage was 976MWh, +156.2% year-on-year.