The EES Europe Battery Storage Exhibition in Munich, Germany, is Europe’s largest and a globally leading trade show dedicated to batteries and energy storage. As a core component of “The smarter E Europe,” the event offers comprehensive coverage of photovoltaics, energy storage, smart grids, and electric mobility, with a strong focus on renewable‑energy storage, energy management, and system integration, providing end‑to‑end solutions spanning from residential applications to grid‑scale deployme
The Exhibition Value of EES Europe in Munich, Germany
- Europe’s Largest and Most Internationally Influential Trade Show for Batteries and Energy Storage Systems: Co-organized by Solar Promotion GmbH and FWTM, EES Europe is a core component of The Smarter E Europe, held concurrently with Intersolar Europe, Power2Drive Europe, and EM-Power Europe at the same venue. Since its inception, EES Europe has become a global benchmark for battery‑energy‑storage technologies and a central platform driving Europe’s energy transition, widely recognized as a barometer of worldwide energy‑storage industry development.
- A One‑Stop Showcase Covering the Entire Industry Chain: The exhibition encompasses a full spectrum of energy‑storage technologies, including lithium‑ion batteries, lead‑acid batteries, flow batteries, solid‑state batteries, fuel cells, and supercapacitors, as well as end‑use systems such as residential storage, commercial‑industrial storage, grid‑side storage, and mobile storage. From battery cells and battery management systems to energy‑storage inverters, and from manufacturing equipment to recycling solutions, exhibitors can engage in comprehensive business matchmaking—spanning technology demonstrations, brand exposure, and commercial negotiations.
- Precise Access to Global Core Buyers and Decision‑Makers in the Energy‑Storage Sector: In 2025, the event will attract 2,737 exhibitors from 57 countries and draw 107,000 professional visitors from 157 nations and regions. Attendees include system integrators, utilities, project developers, distributors, installers, and grid operators—key procurement decision‑makers across the value chain. Exhibitors gain direct access to Europe’s and the world’s most influential purchasing audiences, enabling efficient business connections and market expansion.
- Unique Value for Chinese Enterprises: A Strategic Engine for Entering the European Energy‑Storage Market: Europe ranks among the world’s three largest energy‑storage markets, with Germany leading in mature applications. With the implementation of EU battery regulations and the acceleration of the energy transition, European demand for high‑quality, high‑safety energy‑storage products remains robust. EES Europe serves as a pivotal platform for Chinese energy‑storage companies to showcase proprietary technologies, obtain international certifications, and connect with European customers. In 2025, approximately 900 Chinese enterprises are expected to participate, with industry leaders such as CATL, Goldwind Zero Carbon, Kechuang Energy Storage, and Hengyi Energy presenting their latest innovations, highlighting China’s innovative strength and global footprint in the sector.
- A Vanguard for Technological Innovation and Industry Trends: At the show, topics such as immersion‑type liquid‑cooled storage, high‑capacity battery cells, solid‑state batteries, AI‑enabled smart energy management, and bidirectional charging have emerged as key highlights. CATL unveiled TENER Stack, the world’s first mass‑producible 9 MWh ultra‑large‑capacity energy‑storage system; Kechuang Group showcased its pioneering immersion‑type liquid‑cooling technology; and Goldwind Zero Carbon introduced the GoldBlock L700 series of liquid‑cooled storage products. These cutting‑edge solutions exemplify the industry’s rapid evolution toward “intrinsic safety, ultra‑large capacity, and intelligent operations.”
- In‑Depth Networking Through High‑Profile Forums and Industry Resources: Concurrent with the exhibition, The Smarter E Europe Forum will convene, addressing pressing issues such as market trends, technological breakthroughs, and regulatory frameworks. A special exhibit on bidirectional charging stands out this year, showcasing frontier applications of electric vehicles interacting with the power grid. Exhibiting companies can promptly access critical insights into European energy‑storage policies, technical standards, and emerging market opportunities.
- Munich’s Strategic Location and Industrial Advantages: As the capital of Bavaria, Munich is one of Europe’s premier hubs for science and innovation, boasting state‑of‑the‑art convention facilities and an exceptionally convenient transportation network. Leveraging Germany’s strategic position as a leader in Europe’s energy transition, EES Europe provides exhibitors with a strategic gateway to Europe’s core markets.