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ZTT to Showcase Integrated Solar, Storage and Hydrogen Solutions at Intersolar Europe 2026
By MGN Editorial•June 15, 2026 at 11:17 AM
Chinese cable and energy solutions manufacturer ZTT will present its full-chain solar, storage and hydrogen offerings at Intersolar Europe in Munich later this month, targeting the global low-carbon energy transition.
## ZTT Eyes Clean Energy Market at Intersolar Europe 2026
Global cable and energy infrastructure manufacturer ZTT is set to exhibit at Intersolar Europe 2026, the world's largest dedicated clean energy trade fair, from 23 to 25 June in Munich, Germany. The company will occupy stand C3.480, where it will present an integrated portfolio spanning solar, energy storage and hydrogen solutions.
According to a PR Newswire release, ZTT's participation centres on demonstrating its full industrial supply chain capabilities, positioning the company as a comprehensive systems provider rather than a single-product supplier. The exhibit will highlight what ZTT describes as 'Solar + Storage + Hydrogen' integrated solutions, designed to support the accelerating global shift toward low-carbon energy infrastructure.
While ZTT is primarily recognised in the maritime and offshore sectors for its submarine power cables and inter-array cabling for offshore wind projects, the company's broader clean energy portfolio has growing relevance for the shipping and port industries. Ports worldwide are under increasing pressure to decarbonise operations, with hydrogen bunkering infrastructure and shore-side renewable power supply emerging as key investment priorities for terminal operators and energy companies alike.
The Intersolar Europe platform, which draws tens of thousands of industry professionals and decision-makers annually, provides ZTT with significant visibility ahead of what analysts expect to be a period of accelerated clean energy procurement across European and global markets.
The company's appearance at the fair underscores a broader industry trend: major suppliers to the maritime and offshore wind sectors are expanding their clean energy solution sets to capture demand driven by tightening emissions regulations, including the International Maritime Organization's revised greenhouse gas strategy and the European Union's FuelEU Maritime regulation.
*Source: PR Newswire*
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