U.S. energy storage additions increased by 31% year-over-year to 9.7 GWh in Q1 2026, marking the strongest first quarter on record. Developers are projected to install over 610 GWh of storage by 2030, driven by energy price volatility and state-level targets. Texas, Arizona, and California led in utility-scale capacity additions, despite potential permitting bottlenecks.
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