US achieves record battery storage growth in 2025

The United States installed a record amount of energy storage capacity in 2025, according to a solar industry report. This milestone advances clean energy infrastructure amid policy challenges from the second Trump administration, as utilities adapt grids to surging electricity demand.

A solar industry report released on Monday details the U.S.'s record-breaking battery storage additions in 2025, a key step in enhancing clean energy despite opposition from the second Trump administration.

This growth highlights utilities' proactive efforts to reorient grids amid rising power demand from electrification, data centers, and other sectors—essential for maintaining reliability.

Notable contributors include Tesla's record 46.7 GWh deployments for the year, alongside expansions from competitors like LG Energy Solution. Keywords: energy, batteries, climate change, environment, infrastructure, power grid, renewable energy, solar.

The 2025 figures mark a resilient push toward sustainable power, offering insights into installation scales and future grid stability.

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