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What’s next for the battery storage boom? [partner content]
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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Quick takeaways
- The U.S. battery storage market is experiencing rapid growth due to electrification trends, yet faces policy uncertainties that could hinder progress.
- Jeff Waters advocates for collaboration with Chinese companies to enhance domestic battery manufacturing and strengthen the supply chain in America.
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Shifts in Semiconductor Power Dynamics
The podcast discusses the historical changes in the semiconductor industry, particularly the rise of Japan as a competitor to the U.S. in the late 1980s. Japan's strategy involved creating tariffs to incentivize foreign semiconductor companies to establish joint ventures in Japan, thus controlling the supply chain and building a skilled workforce. This model of combining policy incentives and workforce development was later mirrored by countries like Taiwan, Korea, and China in their own semiconductor and solar manufacturing sectors. Jeff Waters emphasizes that the U.S. needs to adopt a similar approach to strengthen its position in the battery storage supply chain.