I don’t really get it, in the chart “Installed grid-scale battery capacity in gigawatts, 2025”
Europe barely has like 17GW in total but later on below they say:
In Europe, it sees batteries that are already online or nearing completion as likely to benefit most, with capacity seen rising from about 50 gigawatts in 2025 to 75 gigawatts by year-end.
What is this big discrepancy? Is the second part talking about batteries not connected to the grid or something (not grid-scale?)
I don’t really get it, in the chart “Installed grid-scale battery capacity in gigawatts, 2025”
Europe barely has like 17GW in total but later on below they say:
What is this big discrepancy? Is the second part talking about batteries not connected to the grid or something (not grid-scale?)