The new, 10th annual edition of the European Market Monitor on Energy Storage (EMMES) was published this morning by Energy Storage Europe and energy transition consultancy LCP Delta.
EMMES aims to provide a comprehensive overview of market activity across the European Union (EU) Member States, the UK, Switzerland and Norway, including installed capacity and projects due for commercial operation in 2026. It also features forecasts to 2030.
The report has been published just as much of the European industry converges upon Munich, Germany, this week for the Smarter E conference and expo, including the ees Europe energy storage strand.
Last year’s EMMES 9.0, published in March 2025, found that 11.9GW/21.1GWh was deployed in 2024. It was also the first time that both Europe and the US installed more than 10GW in a single calendar year.
Germany, Italy and the UK each host more than 10GW








