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Energy Storage Sector Eyes Maritime Applications as Ganfeng LiEnergy Secures 30 GWh Pipeline

By MGN EditorialJune 18, 2026 at 06:00 AM

Ganfeng LiEnergy has secured over 30 GWh in cooperation agreements at SNEC Smart E, with the company set to showcase its full-scenario energy storage portfolio at Intersolar Europe 2026 — developments with potential implications for maritime electrification and shore power infrastructure.

## Energy Storage Firm Builds Momentum Ahead of Intersolar Europe 2026 Ganfeng LiEnergy, the integrated smart energy solutions arm of lithium giant Ganfeng Lithium, has secured over 30 GWh in cooperation intentions at the recently concluded SNEC Smart E exhibition, the company announced via PR Newswire. The firm is set to build on that momentum when it presents its full-scenario energy storage product portfolio at Intersolar Europe 2026 on June 23. While the announcements are primarily directed at the broader energy storage market, the scale of battery storage capacity being contracted and showcased carries relevance for the maritime sector, where demand for large-format energy storage solutions continues to grow. Port authorities and terminal operators across Europe are increasingly investing in battery buffer systems to support shore power (cold ironing) infrastructure, reduce grid strain, and meet tightening emissions regulations under the EU's FuelEU Maritime regulation. The 30 GWh pipeline secured by Ganfeng LiEnergy at SNEC Smart E underscores the accelerating pace of deployment in the stationary storage market — a segment that directly competes for, and increasingly overlaps with, the marine and port energy sectors. Suppliers capable of delivering at this scale are drawing attention from port developers and shipowners exploring hybrid and fully electric vessel operations. Ganfeng LiEnergy's appearance at Intersolar Europe 2026 in Munich will offer industry stakeholders an opportunity to assess the company's product range across multiple storage scenarios, from utility-scale grid applications to commercial and industrial deployments — categories that encompass port microgrids and maritime charging infrastructure. For maritime energy planners, the continued expansion of established battery manufacturers into the broader energy storage market signals improving supply chain depth and potentially more competitive pricing for marine-grade and port-side storage systems in the near term. *Source: PR Newswire*
#energy storage#shore power#port electrification#battery technology#FuelEU Maritime#cold ironing#maritime decarbonisation#Intersolar Europe

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