Everyone wants a piece of Tesla’s battery business

Major automakers like GM and Ford are aggressively entering the stationary energy storage market to capitalize on rising demand. This growth is fueled by the expansion of AI data centers and the broader electrification of the economy.
Why it matters
The shift toward large-scale battery storage is critical for grid stability as energy demand from AI and electrification surges.
First Tesla , then Ford , and now GM — it seems every automaker wants a slice of the energy storage market.
The article reports on market trends and corporate strategies without taking a political stance.
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