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JDEnergy Secures 700 MWh in European Deals at The smarter E Europe

Amid the backdrop of Munich’s energy sector exhibition, JDEnergy has signaled a major expansion into the European market by securing agreements for over 700 MWh of storage capacity. The company utilized the event to debut its Galaxy-2 system and secure critical technical certification for its grid-scale hardware.

JDEnergy Secures 700 MWh in European Deals at The smarter E Europe
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The company’s presence at The smarter E Europe 2026 centered on a diverse product lineup, including the eBlock-100C, eBlock-250, and the newly launched Galaxy-2 energy storage system. These units are designed to manage grid services and renewable integration through modular, scalable architectures. A significant technical milestone was reached as the firm’s eBlock-418A received VDE 4120 certification from TÜV Rheinland, validating its compliance with strict European high-voltage grid standards.

Commercial momentum followed these technical announcements, with the company signing framework agreements spanning three key markets. These include a 400 MWh commitment with Hungary’s Crescom Electra and a 300 MWh deal with Topfit Energy in Germany. Additionally, a 9 MWh project with Ferplant Srl is slated to become Italy’s largest all-in-one commercial and industrial energy storage installation. These partnerships underscore a shift toward high-performance, grid-compliant infrastructure as European operators prioritize system resilience and modernization.

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