How to Invest in Battery Storage

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Battery storage is one of the most exciting opportunities in the investment world right now. As the push for clean energy intensifies, the demand for efficient and reliable ways to store electricity is skyrocketing. Imagine solar panels and wind turbines generating power all day long—what happens when the sun sets or the wind dies down? Battery storage steps in to ensure that energy is always available, no matter what.

For investors, this sector represents a chance to be part of the clean energy revolution while potentially reaping significant returns. Whether you’re new to investing or looking to diversify your portfolio, battery storage offers a range of options to suit different risk levels and interests. Let’s explore why this market is worth your attention and how you can start investing today.

 

Why Invest in Battery Storage?

 

    1. Market Growth

    The global battery storage market is booming, with projections showing it will grow from USD 25.02 billion in 2024 to USD 114.05 billion by 2032. That’s a staggering compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 20.88%, making it one of the fastest-growing sectors in the energy space. (Source: Fortune Business Insights)

    2. Energy Transition

    As the world moves towards renewable energy sources like wind and solar, battery storage plays a critical role in managing their intermittency. It ensures a stable power supply by storing excess energy during production peaks and releasing it when needed. This makes it a cornerstone of the clean energy revolution. (Source: IEA)

   3. Technological Advancements

    Rapid innovation in battery technology is opening up new opportunities for investors. From improvements in lithium-ion batteries to breakthroughs in solid-state and flow batteries, these advancements are increasing storage capacity, reducing costs, and expanding the range of applications. (Source: World Economic Forum)

    4. Revenue Streams

    Battery storage systems offer multiple ways to generate income. These include providing grid services, reducing peak energy costs (peak shaving), and storing renewable energy for later use. These diverse revenue options make battery storage an attractive investment.

“Battery storage is not just an investment in clean energy—it’s an investment in the infrastructure that will define our sustainable future. It’s about solving today’s energy challenges while building the foundation for tomorrow’s economy.” – Rachel Buscall, CEO of Oakmount and Partners

 

Oakmount and Partners’s Battery Storage Investment Opportunity

Oakmount and Partners, in partnership with Aventurine Climate, offers a unique opportunity for investors to contribute to the clean energy revolution while achieving strong returns. Aventurine Climate is a leader in critical energy projects, such as the development of the 20MW Newport Peak Looping Power Plant, which plays a vital role in stabilising the UK’s electricity grid during periods of high demand.

This partnership prioritises sustainability, incorporating carbon sequestration technology to offset emissions directly at the source. By aligning with Net Zero 2050 goals, Oakmount and Partners provides an investment avenue that not only supports renewable energy integration but also addresses urgent climate challenges. With expert management, innovative technology, and a clear purpose, this investment combines profitability with meaningful environmental impact.

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Rachel Buscall

Co-Founder & Managing Director at Oakmount and Partners.

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