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United States — April 2025
The U.S. is experiencing sustained momentum in utility-scale battery installations, according to the latest analysis from Reuters. National BESS capacity has grown nearly five-fold compared to 2020, making battery storage one of the fastest-growing segments in the American energy sector.
Several states now operate 100 MW to 300 MW battery systems, many paired with large solar-power plants.
Developers report strong demand even amid federal policy uncertainty, reflecting widespread utility confidence in storage economics.
The market is being boosted by improved permitting processes, longer-duration LFP systems, and a growing pipeline of hybrid solar-storage projects.
The expansion of battery storage is helping the U.S. transition away from gas-fired peaker plants. Batteries now deliver cheaper and faster grid-balancing services while enabling deeper integration of solar and wind energy.

