HyperStrong Anticipates Doubling Battery Storage Shipments by 2026
Beijing HyperStrong Technology forecasts shipments to exceed 70 GWh in 2026, up from 26 GWh in 2025, driven by increasing demand in renewable energy and industrial sectors. The projected growth highlights a significant shift in energy storage from a support mechanism to a critical component of power infrastructure.

HyperStrong aims to boost its battery energy-storage system shipments to over 70 GWh in 2026, following a rise from 26 GWh in 2025. The company is recognized as a leading integrator in the global market and holds a Tier 1 status with BloombergNEF since 2024.
Demand from China's renewable energy sector is crucial, with wind and solar reaching 1.84 billion kilowatts, comprising 47.3% of total capacity in 2025. Additionally, overseas demand is growing, especially in North America and Europe, where HyperStrong has expanded its projects to 15 countries. However, intense competition and market dynamics, including potential price wars and evolving technologies, pose risks to sustained growth.




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