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Solar and Storage Surge Ahead

Battery storage is expanding at an unprecedented pace in the U.S., fueling record growth in solar power and accelerating the shift away from fossil fuels.

Batteries are playing a pivotal role in solar’s rise by enabling clean energy to meet growing demand and displace gas and coal generation. In 2024, for every 3 megawatts (MW) of solar added to the grid, 1 MW of storage was installed—demonstrating how closely these technologies are advancing together.

Together, solar and storage have become the foundation of new electricity infrastructure in the U.S., accounting for over 80% of new capacity added this year. As solar becomes increasingly competitive with other generation sources, it continues to capture a growing share of total U.S. electricity generation.

Solar and energy storage are now the fastest-to-build, lowest-cost technologies available to meet rising electricity needs. The market is responding accordingly: in 2024, solar and storage made up 84% of all new grid capacity. According to the Solar Market Insight Report from SEIA and Wood Mackenzie, these technologies comprised 82% of new capacity additions in the first half of 2025 alone.

The Energy Information Administration projects that 63 gigawatts (GW) of utility-scale generation will come online in 2025, with 81% of that powered by solar and battery storage. Battery storage is expected to set another record next year, with 18.2 GW of utility-scale capacity slated for installation. This follows a banner year in 2024, when providers added 10.3 GW of new battery storage—a clear signal of storage’s growing importance in supporting the transition to renewable energy.

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