Summary of Energy Storage B2B Session Hybrid Edition 2025
The brokerage meetings were held in a hybrid format using the b2match brokerage meeting platform – link to the event website: https://www.b2match.com/e/energy-storage-b2b
The event was aimed at a wide range of participants, including:
- Manufacturers of batteries and energy storage technologies
- System integrators and EPC companies
- Software and digital solution providers
- Recipients interested in acquiring energy storage technology
- Research and development institutions and universities
- Investors, advisors, network operators and utilities
- Companies operating in the areas of thermal, mechanical and chemical storage
- Energy storage technology enthusiasts.
The Energy Storage B2B Session Hybrid Edition 2025 event has registered
94 participants. 153 brokerage meetings were organized during the event.
The main aim of the bilateral meetings was to establish contacts that would enable
establishing business, technological and research cooperation and
intensifying the transfer of innovative technologies related to
energy storage.
The event was attended by: 69 people representing companies, 6 people
representing associations and foundations, 4 people representing institutions
scientific, 4 people representing start-ups, 3 people representing the administration
state, 1 person representing universities, other organizations 7 people.
The event was attended by 71 people from Poland, 6 people from Germany, 3 people from Spain,
2 people from Slovenia, 2 people from Turkey, 1 person from South Korea, 1 person from Macedonia
North, 1 person from Romania, 1 person from Switzerland, 1 person from Ukraine, 1 person from
United States of America, 1 person from Bulgaria, 1 person from France, 1 person from
Greece.
The most frequently mentioned activities included: research and
development, renewable energy developer, energy management, energy consultancy, EPC storage, warehouse production, building and construction.
During the event, a survey was conducted entitled "Internet
Things (IoT) in energy storage systems." The study was prepared by the team
research from DELab UW: Tomasz Krawczyk and Wojciech Nowakowski. It is planned
publication of research results in a scientific journal.


