US Had a Big Battery Boom Last Year Despite Trumps Attacks on Renewable Energy

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2026-03-29T01:06:02.178Z·1 min read

Grid-Scale Energy Storage Deployment Surges as Quiet Revolution Transforms US Power Infrastructure\n\nDespite President Trump's unrelenting attacks on renewable energy, the US experienced a massive battery boom last year, with grid-scale energy storage deployment reaching record levels.\n\n### The Boom\n\n- US grid-scale battery deployment hit record levels in 2025\n- Growth continued despite anti-renewable rhetoric from the administration\n- Utility-scale storage projects accelerated across multiple states\n- Battery costs continued to decline, improving economics\n\n### The Quiet Revolution\n\nThe battery boom represents a transformation that is largely independent of federal policy. State-level mandates, utility procurement decisions, and pure market economics are driving deployment. States like California, Texas, and Arizona are leading the way.\n\n### Why It Matters\n\nGrid-scale batteries are essential for integrating intermittent renewable energy (solar and wind) into the power grid. They store excess energy when production exceeds demand and release it during peak periods, reducing reliance on fossil fuel peaker plants.\n\n### The Economics\n\nBattery storage has become cost-competitive with natural gas peaker plants in many markets. As lithium-ion costs continue to fall and new battery chemistries (sodium-ion, iron-air) emerge, the economics will only improve.\n\nSource: WIRED, Molly Taft

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