US installed 9.7GWh of new BESS in Q1 2026, SEIA reports
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
The US installed 9.7GWh of new battery energy storage system capacity in Q1 2026, according to the Solar Energy Industries Association. This represents a 32% year-over-year increase, with utility-scale installations accounting for 7.8GWh. Residential BESS deployments declined 28% due to the expiration of the 25D tax credit. The market is adapting to new energy storage strategies, including ultra-long-duration energy storage systems. SEIA has increased its energy storage installation forecast to over 610GWh by 2030, citing energy price volatility and the attractiveness of solar and storage.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Energy storage is becoming increasingly attractive due to its insulation from fuel price swings, driving investment in solar and storage.
- · Geopolitical tensions are pushing up energy costs, presenting an opportunity for low-carbon solutions like energy storage to accelerate the energy transition.