The Asia-Pacific energy storage systems market is expected to register a CAGR of over 20% during the forecast period.
The market was negatively impacted by COVID-19 in 2020. Presently the market has now reached pre-pandemic levels.
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The market was negatively impacted by COVID-19 in 2020. Presently the market has now reached pre-pandemic levels.
Key Highlights
- Over the medium term, increasing the renewable energy sector, and policies related to support and development of energy storage technology are expected to drive the growth of the market studied.
- On the other hand, high capital investments, along with huge complexity and additional space requirements are expected to hamper the growth of Asia-Pacific energy storage systems market during the forecast period.
- Nevertheless, product innovation and adaptation of the latest technologies in solar PV inverters are likely to create lucrative growth opportunities for the Asia-Pacific energy storage systems market in the forecast period.
- India to witness significant growth and also likely to witness the remarkable CAGR during the forecast period. This growth is attributed to the increasing investments in renewable energy, coupled with supportive government policies.
APAC Energy Storage Systems Market Trends
Pumped-Storage Hydroelectricity (PSH) to Dominate the Market
- The first primary modern application of energy storage was pumped-storage hydroelectricity. In this process, excess energy that is available during off-peak hours is used to pump water back up the hill to an upper reservoir, where it can be added to the regular flow during periods of peak demand.
- Pump storage is one of the more efficient methods of energy storage (around 75%) though it has the drawback of not being instantaneously available. Pumped hydro-storage plants are used for medium- or long-term storage, with discharge time ranging from several hours to few days.
- Typical round-trip efficiencies of PSH range between 70% and 84%. It has an average lifespan above 50 years, as compared to batteries, that lasts for 8-15 years, although significant refurbishments are required from time to time.
- In 2021, China ranked first in the world in terms of pumped storage hydropower capacity, with more than 36.3 gigawatts. The Japan followed second with roughly 21.9 gigawatts of capacity.
- In January 2022, the Power Construction Corporation of China (Power China) announced the plans to begin work on more than 200 pumped hydro plants with a combined generating capacity of 270GW by 2025. This is expected to create opportunities for energy storage systems in the country.
- India plans to add 79 hydropower projects with a total capacity of 30 GW, including 11 pumped-storage projects totaling 8.7 GW, during 2019-2020 to 2029-30. The country has a pumped storage capacity of 4.8 GW (end of 2021). Hydropower accounts for 12% of India's total capacity, with 51.4 GW. Thus, new initiatives and projects are expected to drive the energy storage systems market.
- In April 2022, Construction work commenced on a 30MWh pumped hydro storage project in Western Australia for a commercial operation start date in the second half of 2023. The pumped hydro energy storage (PHES) facility has a maximum power output of 1.5MW and uses two farm dams to store 30MWh of energy (15 hours duration).
- Therefore, based on the above-mentioned factors, pumped-storage hydroelectricity is likely to dominate the market over the forecast period.
India to Witness Significant Growth
- The growing renewable sector, the demand for the energy storage system, to address the challenges related to intermittency in renewable power generation, is expected to grow. Also, India may emerge the third-largest energy storage installation country by 2040 i.e. energy storage installations around the world will multiply exponentially, from a modest 9GW/17GWh deployed as of 2018 to 1,095GW/2,850 GWh by 2040.
- The solar photovoltaic energy capacity in the south Asian country of India peaked at over 49.3 gigawatts in 2021, up by 26.4 percent from the previous year. In the period of consideration figures presented a trend of continuous growth.
- In May 2021, the Union cabinet approved the USD 2.48 billion Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme for battery storage. The PLI scheme 'National Programme on Advanced Chemistry Cell (ACC) Battery Storage' for building the manufacturing capacity of 50 GWh of ACC and 5 GWh of 'Niche' ACC in India.
- In October 2021, the Power Ministry announced its aim to bring out a comprehensive policy on energy storage that would broadly focus on regulatory, financial, taxation, demand management, and technological aspects to speed up the implementation of storage capacity.
- In December 2021, the Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) awarded Tata Power to build a 100MW EPC solar project and a 120MWh utility-scale battery energy storage system. Tata Power is currently executing another solar project of 50MW with BESS of 50MWh battery storage in Leh.
- In January 2022, ReNew Power announced plans to set up a joint venture (JV) with US-based Fluence to provide energy storage solutions in India. The JV intends to offer the solution to ReNew, with 150 MWh BESS required for its 300 MW peak power project in Karnataka.
- Therefore, based on the above mentioned factors, India is expected to witness significant demand for energy storage systems market in Asia-Pacific region.
APAC Energy Storage Systems Market Competitor Analysis
The Asia-Pacific energy storage systems market is fragmented. Some of the major players in the market (in no particular order) include Tesla Inc., Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Ltd, General Electric Company, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy SA, and Voith GmbH & Co. KGaA.Additional benefits of purchasing the report:
- The market estimate (ME) sheet in Excel format
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Table of Contents
1 INTRODUCTION
4 MARKET OVERVIEW
5 MARKET SEGMENTATION
6 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Tesla Inc
- Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Ltd
- Voith GmbH & Co. KGaA
- General Electric Company
- Hydrostor Inc.
- Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy SA
- Fitzer Incorporation
- BYD Co. Ltd
- Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited
- NGK Insulators Ltd
Methodology
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