Overseas markets drive the core profit growth for China’s energy storage companies, with household energy storage, large-scale energy storage, and commercial & industrial (C&I) energy storage as major contributors. Among global segments, Europe’s C&I energy storage and data center energy storage stand out as the largest and most certain growth drivers, forming a dual engine for the industry.
The global energy storage market shows diversified and high-growth traits, expanding from early focus on portable and household storage to regions including Europe, Southeast Asia, Indonesia, Australia, and the Middle East. The U.S. market, despite short-term trade barrier disruptions (e.g., anti-circumvention investigations on solar and storage imports), benefits from "safe harbor" projects starting before 2025, which sustain demand for the next 1-2 years. Surging power needs, especially from data centers, further boosts storage deployment.
Europe’s mature C&I storage market leads with strong demand, while Australia and the Middle East also see rapid growth driven by new energy project auctions. In China, policy shifts—provincial capacity tariff policies following the cancellation of mandatory storage requirements—signal stronger-than-expected and sustainable domestic demand.
Data center storage emerges as a high-potential blue ocean. U.S. data centers are projected to account for 9% of total electricity use by 2030, with their volatile and high-instant-power loads straining grids and causing connection backlogs. Energy storage systems, deployable in 1-2 years (faster than grid expansion), reduce grid connection requirements and accelerate approval.
For data centers, storage delivers triple value: stabilizing power loads to enhance grid reliability, enabling 100% renewable energy adoption for sustainability goals, and cutting operational costs (electricity accounts for over 50% of total expenses) via peak-shaving and valley-filling. The U.S. data center storage market alone is estimated to reach 120-250 GWh by 2030, nearly doubling current U.S. total storage demand and offering vast growth space.