Exide Technologies will highlight industrial energy flexibility and advanced battery storage solutions at ees Europe 2026, taking place from 23–25 June in Munich, Germany.
The company will demonstrate how manufacturers, data centers and large commercial users can optimize electricity consumption, reduce energy costs and create new revenue opportunities by using Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS).
A key focus will be Exide’s Solation Mega series, a modular and scalable battery storage solution designed for large industrial applications, supporting both grid-connected and on-site energy management needs.
Exide will also showcase the growing potential of co-location, where battery storage systems are integrated with energy-intensive facilities to improve operational flexibility, reduce peak electricity demand and enhance overall energy efficiency.
For the German market, the company will discuss how businesses can benefit from the government’s temporary subsidized industrial electricity pricing scheme alongside energy storage technologies to improve competitiveness.
Exide said rising energy costs and increasing demand for flexibility are transforming the energy storage sector, creating opportunities for companies to strengthen resilience and lower operating expenses.
The company currently supports more than 100 MWh of installed lithium-ion projects worldwide, covering applications such as renewable energy integration, peak shaving and backup power systems.

