Energy storage funding slips 19% in 2025, but VC bets surge 30% as
Global funding for energy storage companies cooled in 2025, falling 19% year-on-year to $16.2 billion, even as deal activity held firm and venture capital investors stepped up bets on the
Energy Storage Rides a Wave of Growth but Uncertainty Looms:
In this report, our lawyers outline key developments and emerging trends that will shape the energy storage market in 2025 and beyond.
New Energy Capital | Calvert Impact
New Energy Capital Partners'' portfolio has been expanding into the energy storage space. At the end of 2020, NECP''s investment companies were developing projects approximating a power rating of
Investing in the Energy Storage Revolution
Energy storage is emerging as an asset class ''hedge'' against the volatility resulting from decarbonising our power systems. However, investors must consider factors such as technological disruption,
Corporate Funding for Energy Storage Companies Totaled $16.2
Corporate funding for Energy Storage Companies, including venture capital (VC) funding, debt, and public market financing, reached $16.2 billion in 119 deals in 2025.
Private equity targets battery energy storage, driven largely by EVs
Private equity and venture capital investments in the battery energy storage system, energy management and energy storage sector so far in 2024 have exceeded 2023''s levels and are on pace
U.S. energy storage developers secure over $2 billion in latest capital
Led by a massive $1.5 billion facility for Aypa Power, a series of new deals for Jupiter Power and PowerBank show that lenders are doubling down on battery energy storage system assets.
Top 10 Energy Storage Investors in North America | PF Nexus
Discover the current state of energy storage investors in North America, learn about buying and selling energy storage projects, and find financing options on PF Nexus.
Energy-Storage.News
Battery energy storage projects have emerged as the dominant force in Australia''s energy investment landscape, accounting for 46% of the nation''s 64GW development pipeline, according to the