From ESS News
China continued its high-growth energy storage market expansion in July 2025, with 1,556 new energy storage-related projects filed for registration, according to the Energy Storage Application Branch (CESA) of the China Industrial Association of Power Sources. Of these, 1,468 were project applications accounting for around 53.8 GW/139.6 GWh in cumulative capacity. Another 88 filings were related to production and manufacturing initiatives.
July’s figure, 53.8 GW/139.6 GWh new capacity filed for registration, reflects a year-on-year increase of 164%. Among these, 28 new GWh-scale projects were registered, with Inner Mongolia accounting for 12 – the largest single share.
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