Amid tariff uncertainty, US grid battery industry faces an uphill climb

Jeff St. John | Source: Canary Media | Posted 05/14/2025

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Domestic battery manufacturing and deployments have been growing fast — but Trump’s tariff wars and looming budget cuts threaten to derail progress.


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The U.S. grid battery industry is experiencing rapid growth, with companies pledging to invest $100 billion by 2030 to establish a self-sufficient domestic battery manufacturing sector. However, this ambition is threatened by tariff uncertainties and potential budget cuts under the Trump administration, which could undermine the federal tax incentives that have helped close the price gap between U.S.-made and Chinese batteries. Industry leaders argue that collaboration between public and private sectors is essential to achieve these goals, but the current political climate raises significant concerns about the future of battery manufacturing in the U.S.

Tariffs on Chinese imports, which have fluctuated dramatically, pose a significant challenge for U.S. manufacturers, as nearly 70% of lithium-ion batteries were sourced from China last year. The uncertainty surrounding trade policies has led to postponed projects and reduced forecasts for battery deployments. As companies navigate these challenges, the potential elimination of tax credits established by the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act could further jeopardize investments in clean energy technologies, making it increasingly difficult for the U.S. to meet its electricity demands through domestic battery solutions.



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