Jabil Releases Results of Global Survey on Energy Storage Trends
- 88% of participants are struggling to scale production of energy storage systems to meet market demand.
- Demand for renewable energy, lower energy costs, and increased grid resiliency are driving the development of energy storage systems.
- Many participants plan to enter new energy storage markets within the next few years.
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Participants cite demands for renewable energy (
87% ), lower energy costs (75% ), and increased grid resiliency (56% ) as top drivers for developing energy storage systems -
88% of those polled struggle to scale production to meet market demand while74% face supply chain constraints amid increasing material costs -
62% report that modularity is extremely important in designing energy storage systems to streamline manufacturing and product technology updates
Jabil’s global survey on energy storage trends reveals major industry drivers and manufacturing challenges facing producers of energy storage systems (ESS). (Photo: Business Wire)
“Technology advances are fueling innovations in batteries, charging equipment, and solutions for making energy storage more accessible to households, businesses, industries, and utility grids,” said Bill Mitchell, senior business unit director for power and storage, Jabil. “This latest survey reinforces top industry trends while pinpointing some of the toughest manufacturing challenges facing companies as energy storage solutions grow in size and complexity.”
Jabil commissioned SIS International Research to conduct the 2023 Energy Storage Trends Survey, with participation from 204 energy storage and battery solutions stakeholders worldwide. Respondents were asked questions designed to offer a better understanding of the types of solutions currently being produced, along with evolving market opportunities and manufacturing obstacles. The majority of the participants (
Other key findings include:
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Demand for renewable energy is the top driver of ESS development according to
87% of those polled, followed by a desire for lower long-term energy costs (75% ), and increased grid resiliency (56% ) -
66% of the survey respondents are interested in developing energy storage solutions with energy capacities of 200 kWh to 1 MWh, while62% are focused on 20 kWh to 199 kWh capacities -
Participants expect the highest ESS deployments in the next three to five years to take place in
North America (70% ) andEurope (67% )
Prioritizing Battery Technology and Management
Energy storage systems companies already are — or are considering — producing batteries within their own facilities, according to
Respondents were split on the need for safer battery chemistry, with less than half (
Reducing Manufacturing & Supply Chain Obstacles
Myriad challenges can stymy or stall ESS providers’ efforts to meet escalating market demands. Among those surveyed,
Persistent supply chain issues also continue to impact the energy-storage market. Ever-increasing material costs, particularly for the steel needed to produce storage system frames, were reported by
To alleviate these obstacles, ESS providers are favoring modular design, or modularity, to streamline and simplify manufacturing workflows and product technology updates. As a result,
Jabil’s Power & Storage Solutions
Jabil engineers, builds, and ramps production of some of the most innovative and complex energy storage systems available today. A blend of advanced power engineering, global supply chain intelligence, state-of-the-art manufacturing, and high-level assembly (HLA) empowers Jabil’s customers to speed and simplify ESS development and deployment for a more sustainable future.
About Jabil:
Jabil (NYSE: JBL) is a manufacturing solutions provider with over 250,000 employees across 100 locations in 30 countries. The world's leading brands rely on Jabil's unmatched breadth and depth of end-market experience, technical and design capabilities, manufacturing know-how, supply chain insights, and global product management expertise. Driven by a common purpose, Jabil and its people are committed to making a positive impact on their local community and the environment. Visit www.jabil.com to learn more.
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