Damascus, Syria | July 2026 — MOTOMA has successfully concluded its participation at Syria Energy 2026, held from June 30 to July 3 at the Damascus Fairground. Throughout the exhibition, the company welcomed a wide range of visitors, including solar installers, EPC contractors, distributors, project developers, industrial users, and renewable energy professionals from Syria and neighboring Middle Eastern markets. The event provided an important platform for exchanging technical expertise, strengthening business relationships, and exploring new opportunities for battery energy storage projects.

As electricity infrastructure continues to recover and renewable energy investment gradually expands, battery energy storage systems are becoming an increasingly important part of residential, commercial, industrial, and agricultural power projects throughout Syria. Solar photovoltaic installations are growing steadily as businesses and property owners seek greater energy independence, lower operating costs, and improved power reliability.
During the exhibition, visitors showed strong interest in practical energy storage solutions capable of supporting unstable grid conditions, integrating with hybrid solar systems, and providing dependable backup power for critical loads. Discussions focused on system compatibility, installation efficiency, battery safety, lifecycle cost, and after-sales technical support rather than battery capacity alone.

At Booth 1027 in Hall 10, MOTOMA presented a portfolio of lithium battery and energy storage technologies developed for real-world applications across the Middle East.
Technical discussions also covered inverter compatibility, battery communication protocols, system commissioning, remote monitoring, peak shaving strategies, backup power design, and long-term operational reliability—topics that continue to shape purchasing decisions across the regional energy storage market.

Syria Energy 2026 represented another important milestone in MOTOMA‘s long-term development strategy across the Middle East. In recent years, the company has continued expanding its cooperation with regional distributors, system integrators, EPC contractors, and renewable energy partners serving residential, commercial, industrial, telecommunications, and infrastructure projects.
Rather than focusing on a single product category, MOTOMA continues investing in complete lithium battery and energy storage solutions designed to address local market requirements, including high ambient temperatures, demanding operating environments, and diverse inverter ecosystems commonly used throughout the region.
One of the highlights of the exhibition was the opportunity to conduct detailed technical exchanges with customers and industry professionals. Numerous project discussions were held regarding residential ESS, commercial battery storage, agricultural solar applications, telecommunications backup systems, and future microgrid deployments.
These conversations reinforced the importance of localized technical support, responsive after-sales service, and flexible system design in helping customers successfully deploy renewable energy projects across the Middle East.
Although Syria Energy 2026 has concluded, the connections established during the exhibition continue to create new opportunities for cooperation. MOTOMA remains committed to supporting customers throughout the Middle East with reliable lithium battery technologies, scalable battery energy storage systems, and engineering support tailored to local project requirements.
As renewable energy adoption accelerates across the region, the company will continue working closely with installers, EPC companies, distributors, and energy developers to deliver practical solutions that improve energy resilience, reduce dependence on conventional power sources, and support long-term sustainable development.
