MOTOMA has successfully concluded its participation at ees Europe 2026, held at Messe München from June 23–25. During the three-day exhibition, the company welcomed a large number of visitors from Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain, France, Poland, Belgium, Austria, and other European countries, engaging with solar installers, EPC contractors, distributors, project developers, energy consultants, and system integrators to discuss the future of battery energy storage systems.

As Europe‘s energy transition continues to accelerate, the market is placing greater emphasis on system reliability, inverter compatibility, installation efficiency, and long-term service support. Throughout the exhibition, MOTOMA presented practical energy storage solutions developed for real-world residential, commercial, and industrial applications, with particular attention to the technical requirements of the European market.
Rather than focusing solely on battery capacity, many discussions centered on complete system performance, project lifecycle, and installation efficiency. European installers increasingly seek energy storage solutions that simplify commissioning while maintaining reliable operation over years of continuous service.
One of the most valuable outcomes of ees Europe 2026 was the depth of technical discussions held with industry professionals. Visitors were not only interested in battery specifications, but also explored topics including inverter communication protocols, system commissioning, warranty strategies, localized technical support, battery consistency, and long-term operational reliability.

These conversations reflected the evolving priorities of Europe‘s energy storage industry, where project success increasingly depends on complete system integration rather than individual components.
Throughout the exhibition, the MOTOMA team established new connections with distributors, EPC companies, renewable energy developers, and installation partners while reinforcing relationships with existing customers across Europe. Numerous follow-up technical meetings and project discussions have already been scheduled, laying the foundation for future cooperation in residential ESS, commercial battery storage, microgrid applications, and customized lithium battery projects.
Europe‘s demand for renewable energy integration continues to expand, driven by increasing electricity costs, grid modernization, and growing adoption of solar photovoltaic systems. Battery energy storage systems have become an essential part of improving energy independence, optimizing electricity consumption, and enhancing grid resilience.
MOTOMA remains committed to supporting this transition by delivering practical lithium battery solutions backed by manufacturing expertise, engineering support, and products designed to meet European technical standards and project requirements.

"ees Europe 2026 provided an excellent opportunity to exchange ideas with professionals from across the European energy sector. What impressed us most was the industry‘s strong focus on long-term system performance, compatibility, and practical project implementation. These insights continue to guide our product development and our commitment to supporting customers with reliable, scalable energy storage solutions."
— MOTOMA Marketing Team

Although ees Europe 2026 has concluded, the discussions initiated during the exhibition continue. MOTOMA will work closely with installers, EPC contractors, distributors, and renewable energy partners throughout Europe to deliver battery energy storage systems that address practical project requirements while supporting cleaner, more resilient energy infrastructure.