Australia’s battery boom needs more than just megawatts
Over 4.1GW of utility-scale battery storage began construction in Australia in 2025. Genus reports growth across both the NEM and Western Australian energy markets. The sector is expanding but faces challenges beyond raw capacity.
Why it matters
Growing battery storage projects may create more electrical and construction work for trades businesses in coming years.
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Why it matters: Large-scale battery and solar projects can drive demand for electrical and construction trades workers in regional areas.
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Why it matters: Minimal direct impact on most trades operators unless working in renewable energy construction or maintenance.
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Why it matters: Large-scale solar projects like this can create electrical and installation work for local trades contractors in regional VIC.