The Future of Energy Storage | MIT Energy Initiative
MITEI''s three-year Future of Energy Storage study explored the role that energy storage can play in fighting climate change and in the global adoption of clean energy grids.
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MITEI''s three-year Future of Energy Storage study explored the role that energy storage can play in fighting climate change and in the global adoption of clean energy grids.
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In this report, our lawyers outline key developments and emerging trends that will shape the energy storage market in 2025 and beyond.
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Overview and key findings Ten questions on the future of energy The Stated Policies Scenario (STEPS) and the Current Policies Scenario (CPS) present two views on how the energy system may evolve,
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Regional dynamics demonstrate energy storage markets reaching maturity. Explore this evolution and our analysis of the key global themes to watch in the year ahead.
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Explore the future of energy storage technologies beyond lithium-ion. Discover how new battery and storage tech are shaping a clean, renewable energy grid in 2026.
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The battery energy storage market continues its rapid growth, reshaping power systems worldwide. After a historic 2025, when global BESS capacity surpassed 250 GW and overtook
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The next stage of the energy transition is system-led, aligning renewables, power grids, industry, and data to drive down costs and unlock cross-sector scale.
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Global demand for energy storage is surging. Lithium-ion leads today, but new contenders like sodium-ion, flow, and gravity systems are shaping the future grid.
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The global energy storage market is poised to hit new heights yet again in 2025. Despite policy changes and uncertainty in the world''s two largest markets, the US and China, the sector
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Explore the Future of energy storage—discover key technologies, market trends, and innovations powering the clean-energy transition.
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