In 2024, the last year of President Biden’s tenure, the US utility-scale battery energy storage fleet reached 26 GW, adding almost 9 GW in that segment (C&I and residential accounted for a few more GW), and increasing the national fleet by 66% in a single year from 17.4 GW in 2023. This pace will accelerate in 2025, with as much as 19.6 GW set to be added in 2025, per grid operator reports, accounting for 81% of utility-scale additions in combination with over 40 GW from the solar industry. So the US has demand for 20 GW of BESS at least – it would be far higher if the solar and wind industries were unleashed. But it doesn’t have that…