What if gravity storage became mainstream? [26]
Summary of the Article: If gravity energy storage (GES) — beyond pumped‑hydro — scaled to mainstream adoption, power systems would gain a long‑lived, low‑degradation storage class that complements batteries and pumped storage across the 4–12‑hour band, with selective ability to stretch to multi‑day where topography, mine shafts, or rail grades are available. Early commercial proof points (e.g., Energy Vault’s 25 MW/100 MWh EVx in Rudong, China; ARES’s rail‑based GravityLine in Nevada; shaft‑based collaborations like ABB–Gravitricity ) indicate that gravity platforms can provide fast ramping, frequent cycling, and long asset lives (30–40+ years) with minimal performance fade — provided civil/mechanical risks and permitting are well managed. [businesswire.com] , [enlit.world] , [new.abb.com] Mainstreaming would require: (i) bankable RTE and LCOS at scale (target 70–85% RTE; LCOS converging toward ~$110–160/MWh in high‑utilization use cases); (ii) site archetypes (towers, rail g...