This analysis delves into the specific energy landscapes of eight critical markets—the Dominican Republic, Colombia, Peru, Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Jamaica, and Haiti—providing a roadmap for deploying photovoltaic (PV) and storage systems to solve foundational challenges. . OLACDE's publication highlights the strategic importance of energy storage as a fundamental pillar for advancing the energy transition in the region. Despite technological and regulatory progress, key challenges remain, including fragmented regulatory frameworks, high initial costs, and the need. . The nations of Latin America and the Caribbean stand at a pivotal juncture in their energy evolution. While the region boasts a near 97% average rate of electricity access, this figure masks severe disparities in quality, reliability, and cost. The organizations that act first will define the competitive landscape. It is located in northern Chile and is part of a portfolio acquired from Spain's Grenergy last year. It is a 180 MWp PV+ESS and 116 MW/560 MWh ESSS project located in Calama, Antofagasta, Chile.