FREE DOWNLOAD: The Energy Storage Report 2026

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The Energy Storage Report 2026 is packed with insights, analysis and fresh reporting on the headline topics in BESS today. It’s the definitive guide for stakeholders in the energy storage sector, from decision-makers and investors to innovators. Download your copy today.

Key Topics

  • Fire safety standards (NFPA 855 and LFSTs)
  • Grid-forming technology
  • Data centres
  • Project financing

You’ll also find interviews and comments from leading players, including Fluence, Wartsila and Sungrow on the supplier side, and Greenvolt, Arevon and Fidra on the operator side, plus many more.

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This is a must-read for energy storage professionals everywhere, with regional deep-dives on Europe, the US and Australia.



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