800MWh of utility-scale energy storage capacity added in the UK during 2022
The UK battery energy storage market has been consistently strong since 2017, with a trend towards increasing average project sizes. Solar Media Market Research analyst Mollie McCorkindale offers insight into the market’s progress in 2022, another record-breaking year. During 2022, the UK added 800MWh of new utility energy storage capacity, a record level and the start of what promises to be GWh additions out to 2030 and beyond.

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