非洲电池储能项目可视化
Visualizing Africa's Battery Storage Pipeline

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/energy/visualizing-africas-battery-storage-pipeline

## 非洲不断增长的电池储能项目 近6亿非洲人缺乏电力,人口快速增长,可扩展的能源解决方案至关重要。大型电池储能系统 (BESS) 正在成为稳定电网、整合可再生能源和扩大接入(特别是离网)的关键。 Visual Capitalist 最近的一项分析,使用了 Rho Motion 的数据,揭示了非洲电池储能项目不断增长的管道,预计到 2030 年。**南非**目前领先,拟建容量为 11 吉瓦时,拥有已运营、建设中和计划中的项目。**埃及和摩洛哥**紧随其后,均为 3 吉瓦时,这得益于对太阳能和风能的投资。 虽然**尼日利亚、塞内加尔、加纳和刚果民主共和国**的管道较小(低于 3 吉瓦时),但这些项目对于为偏远地区供电和试点创新能源模式至关重要。 这种扩张凸显了非洲日益重视可靠和可持续的能源基础设施,以满足未来的需求。

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Nearly 600 million people in Africa lack access to electricity, and the continent’s population is projected to double between 2050 and 2070. This growing demand underscores the urgent need for scalable, reliable energy solutions.

As Africa transforms its power infrastructure, utility-scale batteries such as Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) are becoming essential. These technologies help stabilize energy supply, manage the intermittency of renewables, and support off-grid systems critical to expanding access.

This visualization, via Visual Capitalists Bruno Venditti, highlights the continent’s battery storage pipeline, including projects that are operational, under construction, or in planning. It reveals both leading players and emerging markets in Africa’s energy storage landscape.

The data for this visualization comes from Rho Motion. It captures utility-scale battery storage projects across Africa as of June 2025, with projections through 2030.

South Africa Leads by a Wide Margin

With a total proposed capacity of 11 GWh, South Africa is far ahead of other African countries in deploying battery storage. Its pipeline includes 4 operational systems, 7 under construction, and 19 more in development.

Egypt and Morocco represent the next wave of battery storage growth, with 3 GWh in proposed capacity each. Both nations are investing in solar and wind infrastructure, and storage helps smooth their integration into national grids. Egypt already has projects operational and under construction, showing more near-term readiness.

Meanwhile, countries like Nigeria, Senegal, Ghana, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo have smaller but notable footprints. Most have total storage pipelines under 3 GWh, with smaller-scale projects crucial for powering remote communities and testing new energy business models across Africa.

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