Battery and energy storage in Taiwan

what

Taiwan is one of Asia’s few markets with a full battery value chain (materials, cells, packs/BMS/PCS/EMS, recycling), competing on quality, integration and applications rather than volume.

Taiwan also incubates next‑gen chemistries such as solid‑state, vanadium flow pilots (Invinity/Everdura; grid‑forming deployments), and early sodium‑ion trajectories—plus expanding recycling via black‑mass refining and new incentives.

Strong local electronics and power‑electronics firms underpin system integration for grid‑scale and Battery Energy Storage Systems, micro‑mobility, and data‑center backup.

Energy security needs and a renewables‑heavy capacity mix make storage essential: 2024 installed power generation capacity was over 60 GW, with renewables accounting for 35.1%, while actual generation from renewable sources was only about 12% of the toal, highlighting intermittency and the case for BESS.


how

Align with integration priorities: Taiwan’s core strengths are in pack assembly, BMS, and system integration, supported by 20+ local players. Position your equipment for high-quality assembly and compliance testing, critical as grid-scale BESS projects now use 60 MW-class building blocks.

Support advanced technology adoption: Highlight how your solutions enable next-gen chemistries like solid-state and flow batteries, while meeting evolving fire-safety standards that insurers and regulators increasingly enforce.

Enable scalability and efficiency: Offer automation and precision tools for module and pack production to serve fast-growing segments such as energy storage (NT$200 bn market projected by 2030) and e-mobility, where Taiwan leads in battery-swapping networks.

Facilitate sustainability and compliance: Provide equipment for recycling and second-life diagnostics as Taiwan ramps up black-mass refining pilots and introduces preferential recycling levies.

 
Contact us

For more information contact Martin Vercouter at martin.vercouter@business-sweden.se.