
Every Pole who has photovoltaics on his or her roof will strive to install energy storage - just to reduce the number of micro-installation shutdowns and increase self-consumption of energy (instead of selling it). There are already over 1 million micro-PV installations connected to the grid installed on individual houses roofs.
According to data from the Polish Chamber of Energy Storage, by the end of 2022 there were about 7,000 backyard energy storage facilities in Poland with a total capacity of 27.5 MW and a capacity of 55 MWh. About 2,000 such devices have been installed since 2021, when government subsidies for their purchase were introduced. According to a survey conducted by Enerad .uk, more than 58 percent of the prosumers planned to invest in an energy storage unit with a capacity ranging from 2 kWh to 10 kWh in the coming years.
In Poland, there are already several large companies that offer energy storage technology and there could be ample space for U.S. companies to enter this market segment.
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The Polish government will raise subsidy levels for rooftop PV and storage systems from December under its Mój Prąd scheme. The rebate for solar will increase from PLN 4,000 ($888) to PLN 6,000 and will more than double from PLN 7,500 to PLN 16,000 for storage.
Poland‘s government has revealed that it will increase subsidy levels for residential PV and storage installations under the Mój Prąd (My Electricity) rebate scheme.
As of Dec. 15, the subsidy for solar will be raised from PLN 4,000 to PLN 6,000. The rebate for storage will more than double from PLN 7,500 to PLN 16,000, according to the scheme''s website. The scheme is open to residential rooftop PV projects ranging in size from 2 kW to 10 kW, and storage installations from 2 kWh.
The changes will cover beneficiaries of the fourth edition of the rebate scheme, which was launched in April. The government also extended the call for applications for the current edition of Mój Prąd from the end of December 2022 to the end of March 2023.
Prosumers can submit applications under an agreement regulating the injection of electricity generated from micro-installations into the Polish grid. Since the scheme was launched in 2019, it has allocated more than PLN 1.7 billion to 411,494 PV projects.
The scheme''s total funding is PLN 5.34 billion, and applications will be accepted until the funds are exhausted. Up to PLN 855 million have been earmarked for the third and fourth editions of the program, which run between 2021 and 2023. The higher rebates are designed to strengthen Poland''s energy security amid Russia''s ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
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Excessive inventory posed a significant challenge for the European residential battery storage market in 2023. According to EESA statistics, new installations in Europe''s residential battery storage sector amounted to 5.1GWh in the first half of 2023, indicating that the 5.2GWh inventory accumulated by the end of 2022 had been depleted. In the first half of 2023 alone, an additional 6.3GWh of installations were made, equivalent to eight months'' worth of installations in Europe''s residential energy storage systems (ESS) markets.
In 2023, the residential ESS market in Europe reached approximately 9.5GWh. During the second half of 2023, installations consumed 4.4GWh of inventory, and in the first quarter of 2024, consumption stood at around 1.9GWh.
The relationship between Chinese inverter exports to Europe and the cumulative inventory of European residential battery storage is noteworthy. In the first half of 2023, Chinese exports amounted to 3.827 billion USD, coinciding with the addition of 6.3GWh of new installations. Similarly, in the second half of 2023, exports totaled 1.762 billion USD, aligning with 2.9GWh of new installations. Additionally, exports amounted to 615 million USD in the first quarter of 2023, corresponding to 1.01GWh of newly added installations.
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