Hungary''s Solar Surge and the Demand for 215kWh Energy Storage
This article will analyze Hungary''s unique energy storage demand and introduce high-capacity, robust solutions like the 215kWh Energy Storage System and the 125kW/261kWh LFP
The new facility supports a growing push to green Hungary's power grid. Hungary has just switched on its largest battery energy storage system (BESS) to date, stepping up its role in Central Europe's growing grid-scale energy transition.
The Hungary panel discussion at the event. Image: Solar Media. Hungary's subsidy scheme for energy storage will drive huge growth in battery energy storage system (BESS) deployments over the next few years.
Moderator Nikita Chandrashekar, director at advisory Augusta & Co, said the scheme made Hungary an attractive market: “It is probably one of the most advanced subsidies schemes to bring energy storage forward. So from a revenue perspective, perhaps, unlike some other markets, the business case in Hungary seems pretty well developed.”
Under Hungary's National Action Plan for the Utilisation of Renewable Energy 2010-2020 (NAP), 14.65% of Hungary's primary energy consumption by 2020 should come from RES. This target is more ambitious than the commitment made by Hungary under the RES Directive 4, which was 13%.
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