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What’s next for the battery storage boom? [partner content]

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Apr 23, 2025
Jeff Waters, CEO of Powin, a leader in utility-scale battery storage, shares insights on the booming U.S. market amid policy uncertainties. He highlights the need for global partnerships, especially with China, to bolster domestic battery manufacturing capabilities. The discussion uncovers the surge in electricity demand, particularly from data centers, and innovative scaling in storage technology. Waters remains optimistic about navigating challenges, emphasizing resilience in the face of tariff changes and evolving market dynamics.
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ANECDOTE

Japan's Semiconductor Playbook

  • Jeff Waters shares Japan's semiconductor strategy in the 1980s: impose tariffs and push domestic production via joint ventures.
  • This built Japan's semiconductor industry and was later emulated by Taiwan, Korea, and China.
ADVICE

Partner with China for Storage

  • America should partner with Chinese companies and license their technology to develop domestic battery manufacturing.
  • Invest in workforce training, infrastructure, and university programs to build U.S. storage capabilities within 5-10 years.
INSIGHT

Data Centers Drive Storage Growth

  • Soaring electricity demand, mainly driven by data centers, is fueling rapid growth in U.S. battery storage.
  • Large state targets like Illinois' 15 GW and Michigan's 2.5 GW by 2030 illustrate long-term storage needs.
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