
Saudi Arabia Launches 12 GWh Battery Storage Projects
Saudi Arabia just opened the doors for six massive battery storage projects that could power its clean energy future. This move brings the Kingdom closer to its ambitious goal of 48 GWh of battery storage by 2030.
Saudi Arabia is making a major bet on renewable energy storage, and the numbers are impressive enough to turn heads worldwide.
The Saudi Power Procurement Company announced this week it's seeking developers for six new battery energy storage projects. Each will pack 500 MW of power and 2,000 MWh of capacity, creating a combined 12 GWh system that could store enough electricity to power hundreds of thousands of homes.
These aren't just plans on paper. The projects span five provinces across the Kingdom, from Qassim to the Eastern Province. Winning companies will build, own, and operate each facility for 15 years under separate agreements with the government.
This marks Saudi Arabia's second wave of battery storage development. The country launched its first tender last November for 2 GW of capacity, attracting 33 companies from around the world. The enthusiasm signals growing confidence in the Kingdom's renewable energy transition.
The timeline is ambitious but achievable. Developers have until May 2026 to submit their qualifications, and construction could begin soon after.

The Ripple Effect
Saudi Arabia's storage push isn't happening in isolation. The Kingdom already connected a massive 7.8 GWh battery system to its grid in December 2025, proving it can deliver on large scale energy projects.
This aggressive buildout supports Vision 2030, the country's plan to diversify its economy beyond oil. By targeting 48 GWh of battery storage capacity by decade's end, Saudi Arabia is creating a model for how oil-rich nations can pivot toward sustainable energy.
The global impact matters too. As one of the world's largest energy producers transforms its infrastructure, it sends a powerful signal to other nations and investors. Battery storage technology becomes more affordable and proven with each major project, making renewable energy more viable everywhere.
These projects will create jobs, attract international expertise, and demonstrate that massive battery systems can work in extreme desert climates. Success here could accelerate similar projects across the Middle East and North Africa.
Saudi Arabia is proving that ambition and action can align when it comes to building a cleaner energy future.
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Based on reporting by PV Magazine
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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