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China Battery Summit

China Battery Energy Storage Summit 2026

Duration

May 26–27, 2026

Location

Shanghai

Topic

Energy and Renewable Energy

Key facts about China Battery Energy Storage Summit 2026

General information
Hybrid summit for commercial energy storage deployment
China Battery Energy Storage Summit 2026 is scheduled for May 26–27, 2026 in Shanghai and is positioned as a focused industry summit held both in-person and online. The format is built around executive and expert discussion rather than a classic exhibition floor, which makes it relevant for stakeholders who need to align technology choices with commercialization pathways. The summit emphasizes practical dialogue on how battery energy storage is moving from an auxiliary asset to core infrastructure supporting new power systems, safe energy use, and system resilience. For participants, the value is typically in understanding what enables repeatable deployment at scale: how projects move from pilots to bankable assets, what technical and commercial assumptions are now considered standard, and which market and grid constraints most often block rollout.
Focus areas
Grid integration, market models, and next-generation technologies
The summit agenda is framed around the rapid expansion of energy storage under rising renewable penetration, accelerated power-market reforms, and electrification-driven load growth. A core emphasis is the role of storage in peak shaving, frequency regulation, capacity support, and overall system stability, with attention to how storage participates in electricity markets and how revenue models evolve. The discussion scope also includes international market opportunities and localization challenges for companies expanding globally, alongside demand-led applications such as data centers and charging infrastructure. On the technology side, the content highlights next-generation approaches and cost trajectories, including sodium-ion batteries and their potential in low-cost short-duration storage, as well as grid-forming concepts that support stability in new power systems.
Participants
Developers, integrators, grid stakeholders, end-users, and investors
The summit is positioned to convene energy technology providers, grid-related stakeholders, end-users, and investment institutions, which reflects the reality that energy storage deployment is a multi-party decision. Energy storage projects require not only suitable hardware and integration capability, but also grid compliance, credible performance assumptions, and commercial structures that satisfy financing and risk requirements. The participant profile signals that discussions are intended to cover the full decision chain: technology feasibility, system integration and operations, bankability, and scalable contracting models. This structure is particularly useful for companies seeking partnerships, offtake discussions, or project pipeline alignment where technical requirements and commercial terms must be negotiated in parallel.
Exhibited products
System solutions and deployment concepts over product catalogues
As a summit, the event is best understood as a platform for presenting system solutions and deployment concepts rather than product stands. The practical “showcase” is how companies translate batteries, power electronics, software, and operational capabilities into complete systems with predictable behavior and serviceability. This includes grid-based storage configurations, virtual power plant aggregation approaches, and deployment models tailored to industrial and commercial users. For decision-makers, the focus is typically on what determines real-life outcomes: safety and operating discipline, degradation assumptions, warranty boundaries, O&M responsibilities, and how performance commitments are structured so that projects can scale without redesigning the commercial model every time.
Venue
Shanghai with in-person and online participation
The summit is set in Shanghai and explicitly supports both in-person attendance and online participation, which is practical for cross-border teams and stakeholders who need to follow market and technology developments without full travel coverage. Hybrid participation also helps companies include technical and commercial decision-makers simultaneously, improving internal alignment on procurement or investment direction. Shanghai’s role as a business hub supports access to a broad set of market participants, and the in-person component remains important for high-trust conversations that often underpin strategic partnerships, framework cooperation, and early-stage project screening.
Organizer
ECV Events as an operator of international industry summits
The summit is hosted within the ECV events ecosystem and is framed as a high-level international exchange platform designed to accelerate coordinated development of the energy storage industry in China and globally. The organizer positioning emphasizes industry research and conference programming, which is relevant for attendees because the value of an energy storage summit depends heavily on agenda quality and stakeholder density. When designed well, such a summit helps participants translate market narratives into actionable next steps: selecting target applications, defining bankable technical assumptions, and structuring commercialization models that support large-scale deployment.
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