Leaked EU Electrification Action Plan recognises need for 200GW of energy storage by 2030
energy-storage.news Jul 13, 2026

Leaked EU Electrification Action Plan recognises need for 200GW of energy storage by 2030

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

A leaked draft of the European Union’s Electrification Action Plan, set to be published in mid‑July 2026, calls for the deployment of 200 GW of energy storage by 2030 to secure system flexibility. The document, seen by Energy‑Storage.news, outlines five barriers to electrification and proposes measures such as tax reforms, the phase‑out of fossil‑fuel subsidies, and expanded transmission and charging infrastructure. It stresses storage’s role in mitigating price spikes and enabling participation from household, commercial and industrial resources, including vehicle‑to‑grid and AI data‑centre assets. The plan references a recent Tripartite Agreement pledging 30‑35 GW of storage for 2026‑2028, but JRC modelling indicates that current trajectories would deliver less than half of the 200 GW target, highlighting a substantial gap.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · Without a rapid scale‑up of storage, the EU’s electrification goals risk stalling, leaving the grid vulnerable to volatility and undermining climate commitments.