The global Off-Grid Battery Storage Market is estimated at USD 22.62 billion in 2025 and is expected to reach USD 219.07 billion by 2035 and grow at a CAGR of 25.49% over the forecast period of 2026–2035. As per the SNS Insider report titled, “Off-Grid Battery Storage Market Size, Share & Segmentation, By Battery Type, By Capacity, By System Type, By Application, By Sales Channel and Region | Global Forecast 2026–2035”
Due to the rising need for reliable and distributed power supply from non-grid regions across the globe, the demand for off-grid battery storage has witnessed exponential growth in the last few years. The off-grid systems play a significant role in not only in the energy access but also the renewable energy integration and reducing dependence on traditional power grid infrastructures. A major driver of this phenomenon is the rapid adoption of solar power system installations.
Rising Demand for Decentralized Energy Systems and Renewable Integration Driving Market Growth Globally
One of the foremost drivers determining the market growth is the growing demand for decentralized energy production systems, particularly in regions with less connectivity to the grid. Investments by governments and international organizations are shifting toward rural electrification and renewable energy which is creating demand for battery systems in off-grid applications. Although, there are lower costs for battery technology, such as lithium-ion batteries, and new innovations in energy storage.
Growing adoption of off grid EV charging stations with hybrid renewable energy sources is expanding the market scope. But cost of installation, limited lifespan and recycling issues are the biggest challenges.
Key Report Highlights:
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By battery type, lithium-ion batteries dominated with a 41.32% share in 2025, while flow batteries are expected to grow fastest at a CAGR of 28.91%.
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By capacity, medium systems (10–100 kWh) led with a 45.67% share in 2025, while large systems (>100 kWh) are projected to grow at the highest CAGR of 30.12%.
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By system type, solar systems accounted for a 53.84% share in 2025, while hybrid systems are the fastest-growing segment with a CAGR of 32.05%.
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By application, residential held a 37.56% share in 2025, while off-grid EV charging is expected to grow at a CAGR of 33.44%.
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By sales channel, direct sales dominated with a 42.19% share, while EPC/installer channels are projected to grow fastest at a CAGR of 31.22%.
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Regionally, Asia-Pacific led with a 38.76% market share in 2025, driven by strong renewable adoption and rural electrification initiatives.
Regional Outlook
In 2025, the Asia-Pacific Off-Grid Battery Storage Market held the biggest share of 38.76% globally due to the fast setup of renewable energy systems and large-scale rural electrification programs in this region. Nations, such as China, India and Southeast Asian countries are heavily investing in this relatively decentralized type of energy infrastructure to help Increase energy access and sustainability.
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China, with its well-developed battery manufacturing ecosystem and large renewable energy resources, remains the biggest contributor. India is another high-growth market that is being driven by government-led electrification efforts as well as rising solar-based off-grid system uptake.
Africa & Latin America are expected to witness the fastest growth during the analysis period owing to the growing demand for reliable & uninterrupted power supply in remote areas coupled with growing investments in off-grid energy solutions.
Recent Industry Developments:
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In July 2025, a leading energy storage provider launched a next-generation hybrid off-grid battery system designed for residential and commercial applications with enhanced scalability and efficiency.
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April 2025: A major battery manufacturer announced expansion of its production capacity to meet growing global demand for off-grid energy storage solutions.
Leading Companies in the Off-Grid Battery Storage Market:
• CATL
• BYD
• LG Energy Solution
• Tesla, Inc.
• Samsung SDI
• Panasonic Corporation
• EnerSys
• SAFT Groupe S.A.
• Sonnen GmbH
• Schneider Electric SE
• ABB Ltd.
• Siemens AG
• VARTA AG
• NEC Energy Solutions, Inc.
• Aquion Energy, Inc.
• Sunverge Energy, Inc.
• SimpliPhi Power, Inc.
• Blue Planet Energy
• Trojan Battery Company
• Eos Energy Storage