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Trina Storage Strengthens EU Competitiveness Through UL Solutions Partnership

By MGN EditorialMarch 4, 2026 at 09:35 PM

Trina Storage has partnered with UL Solutions to ensure compliance with the EU Battery Regulation, bolstering the company's position in the European energy storage market.

Trina Storage, a global energy storage solutions provider, has announced a strategic collaboration with UL Solutions to strengthen its compliance with the European Union's Battery Regulation. The partnership was recognized at the recent Energy Storage Summit in London, underscoring Trina Storage's leadership in the regulatory landscape of the European market. According to the press release, Trina Storage's compliance with the EU Battery Regulation has been established through this collaboration with UL Solutions, a leading global safety science company. This move is expected to enhance the company's competitiveness in the European energy storage market, which is experiencing rapid growth driven by the continent's push for renewable energy and decarbonization. 'Trina Storage's partnership with UL Solutions demonstrates our commitment to meeting the highest safety and sustainability standards in the European market,' said a Trina Storage spokesperson. 'By ensuring our products and solutions are fully compliant with the EU Battery Regulation, we are positioning ourselves as a trusted partner for energy storage projects across the continent.' The EU Battery Regulation, which came into effect in 2025, sets strict requirements for battery manufacturers operating in the European Union. It aims to establish a comprehensive regulatory framework to improve the sustainability, safety, and traceability of batteries throughout their lifecycle. Compliance with the regulation is crucial for energy storage providers like Trina Storage to maintain a strong presence in the European market. This strategic collaboration between Trina Storage and UL Solutions underscores the growing importance of regulatory compliance in the maritime and energy sectors. As the global push for decarbonization and sustainability continues, industry players must navigate an increasingly complex regulatory landscape to remain competitive and meet the evolving needs of their customers.
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