A Closer Look into the World''s Largest BESS Project in Saudi
The biggest share of this revenue is expected to be spent on transmission upgrades and renewable energy. The implementation of the world''s largest battery energy
Riyadh, February 14, 2025, SPA -- The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has achieved a leading position among the top ten global markets in the field of battery energy storage, coinciding with the launch of the Bisha Project, which has a capacity of 2000 MWh and is one of the largest energy storage projects in the Middle East and Africa.
Riyadh, the Kingdom's capital, is undergoing rapid urbanization, with projects like the Riyadh Metro and King Abdullah Financial District driving energy demand. In January 2025, Saudi Arabia connected its largest BESS, a 2 GWh system, to the grid, significantly enhancing Riyadh's energy infrastructure.
Saudi Arabia's BESS deployments primarily use lithium-ion batteries, which account for 80% of the Kingdom's 300 MWh installed capacity in 2023. These systems are designed to: Store Energy: Capture excess renewable energy during peak production. Discharge on Demand: Release stored energy during high demand or low renewable generation.
Impact: BESS enables Riyadh to integrate more renewable energy, supporting urban projects while maintaining grid stability. Urban Energy Demand: Riyadh's population is projected to reach 8 million by 2030. BESS ensures reliable power for new infrastructure.
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