Long-duration energy storage (LDES) can provide reliable, flexible power for European electrification, and HiTHIUM provided a comprehensive overview of its ∞Power 6.9 MWh eight-hour LDES BESS at The smarter E Europe in Munich.

HiTHIUM gave a detailed technical overview of its 6.9 MWh eight-hour LDES system at The smarter E Europe exhibition in Munich. This presentation marks the product’s official debut in Europe and illustrates HiTHIUM‘s long-term focus on long duration technologies. The company sees LDES as an increasingly important enabler of renewable energy integration, grid resilience and energy security.

Designed for eight-hour applications and capable of delivering more than 10,000 cycles, the ∞Power 6.9 MWh represents a step beyond today’s mainstream two- to four-hour battery systems, providing greater operational flexibility and improved certainty for grid operators, asset owners and developers. As European countries continue investing in long-duration energy storage to shift renewable energy beyond peak generation hours and strengthen grid resilience, HiTHIUM believes native eight-hour LDES will play an increasingly important role in supporting the region’s energy transition.