Announcing the Release of the Updated "Energy Storage Survey" – California’s Battery Boom Continues
We are excited to share the release of the updated Energy Storage Survey, showcasing California’s remarkable progress in energy storage deployment. The state has added over 3,000 MW of battery storage capacity in the last six months alone, bringing the total to more than 13,300 MW – a 30% increase since April 2024 (Source).
This rapid expansion strengthens California’s ability to capture clean energy during off-peak hours and dispatch it during peak evening demand, enhancing grid stability and minimizing reliance on fossil fuel generation.
Key Highlights from the Energy Storage Survey:
- Current Battery Storage:
- Residential: 1,354 MW
- Commercial: 576 MW
- Utility-scale: 11,462 MW
- Statewide Progress:
- In just six years, battery storage capacity grew from 500 MW in 2018 to 13,300 MW in 2024.
- The goal for 2045 is to reach 52,000 MW of energy storage capacity (Source).
This impressive growth reflects California’s commitment to clean energy leadership, with policies accelerating infrastructure development to meet ambitious climate and energy goals. Through efforts such as the Demand Side Grid Support (DSGS) program and the rapid buildout of virtual power plants, California is setting a global standard for energy storage.
We invite you to explore the survey results and leverage these insights as we work together toward a 100% clean electric grid. With your continued support, California is poised to maintain its leadership in battery storage deployment and pave the way for future progress.