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ZTT to Showcase Integrated Solar, Storage and Hydrogen Solutions at Intersolar Europe 2026

By MGN EditorialJune 15, 2026 at 11:17 AM

Chinese energy technology group ZTT will present its full-chain clean energy portfolio at Intersolar Europe in Munich later this month, targeting maritime and industrial sectors pursuing low-carbon transition strategies.

Chinese cable and energy technology conglomerate ZTT is set to exhibit at Intersolar Europe 2026 in Munich from 23 to 25 June, where it will present an integrated suite of solar, energy storage and hydrogen solutions aimed at accelerating the global shift toward low-carbon energy systems. According to a PR Newswire release, ZTT will occupy stand C3.480 at the event — billed as the world's largest dedicated clean energy trade fair — and will highlight what the company describes as its 'full industrial chain advantages' across the Solar + Storage + Hydrogen value chain. While Intersolar Europe primarily serves the broader energy sector, the exhibition carries direct relevance for maritime industry stakeholders. Port operators, shipowners and offshore energy developers are increasingly evaluating integrated renewable energy solutions to meet tightening decarbonisation targets under IMO 2030 and 2050 frameworks. Shore power infrastructure, onshore hydrogen bunkering facilities and grid-scale battery storage at port terminals all represent growing areas of investment where suppliers such as ZTT are positioning themselves as end-to-end partners. ZTT, headquartered in Nantong, China, has an established presence in the submarine cable and offshore wind sectors, supplying high-voltage cable systems to projects across Europe and Asia. The company's expansion into hydrogen and storage solutions reflects a broader industry trend of cable and electrical infrastructure manufacturers broadening their clean energy portfolios to capture demand from the energy transition. The maritime energy transition is creating significant procurement opportunities for integrated technology providers. Ports including Rotterdam, Hamburg and Singapore have committed to large-scale green hydrogen and shore power programmes, while vessel operators face mounting pressure from charterers and regulators to demonstrate credible decarbonisation pathways. Intersolar Europe 2026 runs from 23 to 25 June at Messe München. Industry professionals with interests in port energy infrastructure, alternative fuels supply chains or offshore renewable integration may find ZTT's exhibition relevant to ongoing procurement and partnership evaluations.
#decarbonisation#hydrogen#shore power#energy storage#offshore wind#port infrastructure#IMO 2050#clean energy#ZTT#Intersolar Europe

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