European battery energy storage segment sees strong investor interest despite headwinds in renewables

European battery energy storage segment sees strong investor interest despite headwinds in renewables Europe’s battery energy storage systems (BESS) segment is expected to continue to see solid investor interest despite headwinds in the adjacent renewable energy market.

European battery energy storage segment sees strong investor interest despite headwinds in renewables

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