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Maritime Industry Briefing: Energy Storage Sector Eyes Expanded Marine Applications

By MGN EditorialJune 19, 2026 at 06:00 AM

Ganfeng LiEnergy reports securing over 30 GWh in potential project agreements following the SNEC Smart E exhibition, with the company set to showcase integrated energy storage solutions at Intersolar Europe 2026.

## Maritime Industry Briefing ### Energy Storage Developer Reports Strong Pipeline Ahead of European Showcase Chinese integrated energy solutions provider Ganfeng LiEnergy has announced it secured cooperation agreements totalling more than 30 GWh in potential projects at the recently concluded SNEC Smart E exhibition, according to a PR Newswire release dated 19 June 2026. The company, a subsidiary of lithium producer Ganfeng Lithium, is scheduled to present its full range of energy storage solutions at Intersolar Europe 2026 on 23 June, where it is expected to target further commercial partnerships across the renewable energy and grid-scale storage sectors. While the announcements are primarily focused on stationary energy storage and solar integration markets, developments in large-format battery storage technology carry increasing relevance for the maritime industry. Shipowners, port operators, and ferry operators worldwide are actively evaluating advanced battery storage systems for vessel electrification, shore power infrastructure, and hybrid propulsion applications. The scale of agreements reported — exceeding 30 GWh — reflects the accelerating pace of investment in energy storage globally, a trend that maritime stakeholders are closely monitoring as the sector faces mounting pressure to decarbonise under International Maritime Organization (IMO) greenhouse gas reduction targets. Port authorities in particular are investing in large-scale battery energy storage systems (BESS) to support cold ironing infrastructure, enabling vessels at berth to connect to shore-side power and reduce auxiliary engine emissions. The growth of suppliers with proven large-capacity storage deployments is seen as a positive development for the availability and cost trajectory of such systems. *This briefing is compiled from industry newswire sources. Readers are advised to consult primary sources for full commercial details.*
#battery storage#vessel electrification#decarbonisation#shore power#BESS#port infrastructure#IMO emissions#hybrid propulsion

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