‘Domestic manufacturing capacity sufficient to fully satisfy US battery module demand,’ trade group ACP claims
energy-storage.news May 28, 2026

‘Domestic manufacturing capacity sufficient to fully satisfy US battery module demand,’ trade group ACP claims

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

The American Clean Power Association (ACP) claims that the US has sufficient domestic manufacturing capacity to meet its battery module demand. According to ACP's second annual 'State of Clean Energy Manufacturing' report, the country has seen rapid growth in solar and storage production, with 70 new manufacturing facilities opening in 2025, bringing the total to over 825 facilities across all 50 states. This has created 215,900 manufacturing jobs, contributing $30.8 billion to annual US GDP and supporting $61.5 billion in annual domestic spending.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The US's ability to meet its own battery module demand reduces reliance on foreign suppliers, potentially mitigating supply chain risks and supporting domestic economic growth.