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ZTT Showcases Solar, Storage and Hydrogen Solutions at Intersolar Europe 2026

MUNICH: ZTT is set to return to Intersolar Europe 2026, the world’s leading clean energy exhibition, where it will showcase its integrated capabilities across solar, energy storage and hydrogen technologies as part of its strategy to support the global transition to a low-carbon economy.

The company will exhibit its latest solutions from June 23 to 25 at the exhibition in Munich, highlighting its “Solar + Storage + Hydrogen” ecosystem that spans the entire value chain, from power generation and storage to hydrogen applications.

ZTT said this year’s exhibition will focus on its customised “New Energy+” solutions, which have already been deployed in multiple projects around the world.

According to the company, its extensive experience in energy infrastructure has helped strengthen its position as a trusted partner in Europe’s ongoing energy transition.

To date, ZTT has supplied more than 100,000 tonnes of overhead conductors and thousands of kilometres of medium- and high-voltage cables to transmission and distribution operators in countries including Germany, Finland, Estonia, the United Kingdom, Sweden, Poland and Spain.

These products are used in critical power grid infrastructure projects and play an important role in modernising electricity networks across the region.

The company has also delivered several turnkey submarine cable projects to support offshore energy developments.

ZTT said its ability to comply with Europe’s stringent technical standards and regulatory requirements has enabled it to expand its presence in international markets.

In the solar energy segment, ZTT offers end-to-end services covering project design, equipment supply, grid connection and operation and maintenance.

The company leverages its proprietary N-type TOPCon and BC photovoltaic modules together with EVA and POE films to support a wide range of applications including agrivoltaics, offshore solar, microgrids and building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV).

According to ZTT, the integration of solar generation, energy storage and EV charging systems enables more flexible load management for industrial parks, commercial districts and highway service areas.

For energy storage, the company has developed modular systems based on its own high-performance battery cells combined with intelligent battery management systems and artificial intelligence-driven fault prediction technology.

The solutions are designed to operate reliably in harsh environments, including extreme cold, high temperatures, high humidity and high-altitude regions.

ZTT said its energy storage systems have already been deployed in several international projects.

In Germany, one project was designed to comply with strict noise-control requirements, while another project in Mongolia achieved a system availability rate of 98 per cent despite operating in extremely cold weather conditions.

The company has also implemented flexible solar-plus-storage and EV charging solutions for commercial and industrial customers in Eastern Europe.

Hydrogen energy remains one of ZTT’s key strategic priorities.

The company develops core hydrogen technologies including 35MPa and 70MPa hydrogen dispensers that have obtained explosion-proof and German TÜV certifications.

Its 1,000 cubic metre-per-hour alkaline electrolyser has also received certification under China’s Hydrogen Energy Pioneer Programme as well as TÜV approval.

ZTT has further introduced what it describes as the world’s first submersible hydraulically driven liquid hydrogen booster pump, marking a significant technological advancement in the hydrogen industry.

According to the company, these products have already been deployed in projects both domestically and internationally, earning strong recognition within the industry.

ZTT said it remains committed to delivering reliable renewable energy solutions that support global power systems for applications such as peak shaving, frequency regulation and off-grid backup power.

“Through our solar, storage and hydrogen technologies, we hope to work with more global partners in building a greener and lower-carbon future,” the company said.

 

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