Bulgaria Ranks Third in the EU for Newly Installed Battery Energy Storage Capacity, European Solar Association Reports

BRUSSELS – By 2025, Bulgaria is projected to be the third-largest in the European Union for newly installed battery energy storage capacity, holding a 9 percent market share, following Germany and Italy, as per the annual report from the European solar association (SolarPower Europe), according to the Association for Production, Storage and Trading of Electricity.

After having roughly 200 MWh of installed capacity in 2024, Bulgaria is expected to reach nearly 2500 MWh by the end of 2025. There are forecasts that this year the capacity could increase four to five times, with over 10,000 MWh of batteries currently being developed in the country, funded by the National Recovery and Resilience Plan.

This growth in Bulgaria occurs during a record-breaking year for the EU, which saw the installation of over 27 gigawatt-hours of new batteries, representing a 45 percent increase from the previous year.

In 2025, Bulgaria will also launch the first gigafactory for battery systems in Europe, which has been granted strategic status under the European net-zero industries regulation. This positions Bulgaria among the few EU nations that both deploy and manufacture essential technologies for the energy transition, according to the Association for Production, Storage and Trading of Electricity.

For Bulgaria, the energy transition is primarily an economic matter rather than merely a climate objective. It enhances industrial competitiveness, draws in investments, and helps maintain jobs, stated Nikola Gazdov, chairman of the association.


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4 responses to “Bulgaria Ranks Third in the EU for Newly Installed Battery Energy Storage Capacity, European Solar Association Reports”

  1. scooby did Avatar
    scooby did

    Looks like Bulgaria’s decided to take a quick pit stop on the battery highway and somehow found themselves in the fast lane! 🚗💨 Who knew they were charging ahead while the rest of us were still looking for a plug? 😂

  2. valley guardian Avatar
    valley guardian

    So Bulgaria’s suddenly the battery champ, eh? Just when you thought they were only good for yogurt and bad roads, they’re charging ahead like a kid in a candy store 🍬🔋.

  3. Looks like Bulgaria’s got more batteries than my old Nokia, eh? 🤷‍♂️ Who knew they’d be the EU’s new energy storage champions while we were busy arguing about who makes the best coffee? ☕💼

  4. Berlin Kamikaze Avatar
    Berlin Kamikaze

    Bulgaria, third in the EU for battery storage? Brilliant! At this rate, they’ll be handing out energy storage trophies like free shots at a pub! 🍻💼

  5. Granola Dove Avatar
    Granola Dove

    Looks like Bulgaria’s taking a break from beach holidays to join the battery boom—who knew they had it in them? 😂 Next thing you know, they’ll be hosting the Eurovision of energy storage!

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