In this regard, experts estimate that the technology already exists in Mexico to store up to 1. 5 megawatts of energy, which allows users of all sizes and in all types of interconnections, including the wholesale electricity market and large industry, to access photovoltaic generation. . One of the stand-out takeaways from the recent Intersolar Mexico 2024 trade show was the vital importance of integrating energy storage into the national energy mix. President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo has already announced a national energy plan focused on driving renewables investment. . Increasing focus on grid stability and renewable energy integration is accelerating demand for advanced energy storage solutions in Mexico. Government. . As Mexico's energy sector adapts to changes aimed at diversifying its energy mix and enhancing grid reliability, energy storage is a key component of the energy transition. In Mexico, this concept has taken on greater relevance. . Energy storage can be understood as the action of reserving or storing generated electric energy and making it available when it is most needed in accordance with the peak demands of a society, acting as a balance between supply and demand, contributing to the stabilisation of an electric system. . Energy transition initiatives have continued to decelerate in Mexico, as the administration of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) favoured backing state-owned enterprises such as national oil firm Pemex and power utility CFE.