The cost of an energy storage vehicle varies significantly based on various factors, including technology, capacity, brand reputation, and additional features. 1. The average price range for energy storage vehicles typically fluctuates between $25,000 and $60,000.
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The cost categories used in the report extend across all energy storage technologies to allow ease of data comparison. Direct costs correspond to equipment capital and installation, while indirect costs include EPC fee and project development, which include permitting, preliminary engineering design, and the owner’s engineer and financing costs.
Cost metrics are approached from the viewpoint of the final downstream entity in the energy storage project, ultimately representing the final project cost. This framework helps eliminate current inconsistencies associated with specific cost categories (e.g., energy storage racks vs. energy storage modules).
The cost estimates provided in the report are not intended to be exact numbers but reflect a representative cost based on ranges provided by various sources for the examined technologies. The analysis was done for energy storage systems (ESSs) across various power levels and energy-to-power ratios.
Energy storage technologies, store energy either as electricity or heat/cold, so it can be used at a later time. With the growth in electric vehicle sales, battery storage costs have fallen rapidly due to economies of scale and technology improvements.
The 2020 Cost and Performance Assessment provided installed costs for six energy storage technologies: lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries, lead-acid batteries, vanadium redox flow batteries, pumped storage hydro, compressed-air energy storage, and hydrogen energy storage.
At 100 MW, 4 hours, LFP has the second lowest installed cost at $385/kWh, followed by NMC ($435/kWh) and lead-acid ($447/kWh). At the 10 hour duration, PSH is projected to be the second lowest cost storage technology ($263/kWh) at the same scale, followed by thermal and hydrogen.
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