EnergyGap expected to grow this year despite AI-fueled demand in USThe construction site of an energy storage project in China's Gansu Province is seen on Jan. 15. The country leads the world in installation of new battery storage systems.PAK YIUJanuary 22, 2026 14:17 JSTNEW YORK -- China dominated global battery energy storage system installations last year, with a record 174.19 gigawatt-hours of new capacity, more than triple the figure for North America.Read NextTransportationHonda hopes new electric sports motorcycle helps it zip past competitionSupply ChainToyota, other Japan automakers to share chip data as supply risks growElectric vehiclesToyota launches first EV in India's already crowded marketTechnologyUS battery makers shift supply chain from China to South KoreaOpinionJapan's big nuclear restart is an economic inevitabilityElectric vehiclesVinFast's first battery-swappable e-bikes challenge gasoline motorcyclesLatest on EnergyEnergyShift away from Mideast oil set to last despite price comedownEnergyLNG prices slow to normalize despite Iran deal, Qatar production restartEnergyIndonesia risks deeper power crisis from coal supply failures
China battery storage installations triple North America's in 2025
Gap expected to grow this year despite AI-fueled demand in US






