08.01.2026 /
ESGC 2025
The eighth edition of the Energy Storage Global Conference (ESGC) organised by Energy Storage Europe Association took place on 14 – 16 October 2025 as a hybrid event at Hotel Le Plaza in Brussels.

Across three days of discussions, speakers highlighted the rapid growth of the energy storage sector and its central role in enabling the energy transition. In the opening session, Dan Jørgensen, European Commissioner for Energy and Housing, emphasised that energy storage is essential to tackling Europe’s major challenges, including energy security, climate change, and industrial competitiveness.
The conference also provided an international perspective. Emily Burlinghaus, Director of Energy Storage Manufacturing & Supply Chain at the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), noted that despite policy uncertainties, both Europe and the United States saw another record year for energy storage deployment, driven in part by rising electricity demand from AI and data centres.
Industrial decarbonisation and system flexibility featured prominently throughout the programme. Speakers highlighted the significant potential for electrifying industrial processes and the opportunities created by increasing periods of surplus electricity and negative prices for flexible, storage-enabled industries.
Regulatory and market frameworks were another key theme, with discussions focusing on remaining barriers to deployment and the balance between state aid and market-based revenues. In its eighth edition, the conference welcomed over 300 participants, 16 exhibitors, and 62 speakers and moderators, reinforcing its position as a leading European platform for dialogue on the future of energy storage.