How much did the Iberian blackout really cost – and what could have been done with that money
Author: Dr. Nenad Končar, M.Sc.Eng.
Date: April 30, 2025
€1.6 billion in damages – in Spain alone
According to preliminary estimates from the Spanish employers’ association CEOE, the damage caused by the recent massive power outage in Spain is at least €1.6 billion.
This includes:
- disruptions to industrial production,
- logistics delays,
- collapse of communication and transport systems,
- damage to hospitals and data centers.
And this is only a preliminary estimate. Portugal has not yet published its numbers, and France and Andorra were also partially affected.
What could have been done with that money?
The question arises naturally:
Could the damage have been prevented by smart investment in grid resilience – specifically, in battery systems?
The answer is: yes, many times over.
How much does a serious battery system for grid stabilization cost?
Adriadiesel is developing containerized battery power plants based on second-life EV batteries.
With €1.6 billion, it would be possible to build:
- more than 10 national battery systems,
- with excess capacity for selling reactive power,
- black start functionality,
- and revenues from grid services.
Not just a cost — but an investment
Battery systems are not passive costs. They:
- participate in the frequency containment reserve (FCR) market,
- offer balancing and peak shaving services,
- sell power when expensive, charge when cheap,
- help operators and industries save money.
Estimated return on investment: 4–6 years with smart management.
Time for a new approach to grid security
Instead of recording billions in damages every few years, the question should be reversed:
Why not invest €100 million in advance – to avoid €1.6 billion in losses later?
Decentralized battery systems:
- protect critical nodes,
- enable faster recovery,
- create new green capacity from existing batteries.
Conclusion
The April 2025 blackout cost as much as a complete national battery defense — yet nothing was built.
It’s time Europe — especially the Iberian Peninsula — stopped relying on luck and started investing in technically proven, economically viable, and readily available solutions.
Adriadiesel already offers ready-to-deploy modules today.
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