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EVE Energy Secures Over 67 GWh in Orders at SNEC 2026, Signalling Growing Demand for Large-Scale Energy Storage

By MGN EditorialJune 9, 2026 at 12:00 PM

Chinese battery manufacturer EVE Energy reported major order commitments exceeding 67 GWh at the SNEC PV Photovoltaic Power Conference in Shanghai, underscoring accelerating global appetite for utility-scale energy storage solutions.

## EVE Energy Lands 67 GWh-Plus in Orders at SNEC 2026 Chinese energy storage specialist EVE Energy made a significant commercial impact at the SNEC PV Photovoltaic Power Conference & Exhibition in Shanghai (3–5 June 2026), securing order commitments of more than 67 GWh and reinforcing its position among the world's leading energy storage manufacturers, according to PR Newswire. The company showcased its full energy storage portfolio at the event, including its flagship 'Mr. Big' battery series, presenting integrated deployment scenarios aimed at utility, industrial, and commercial customers. ### Relevance to the Maritime and Offshore Sectors While SNEC is primarily a solar and energy storage exhibition, the scale of EVE Energy's order book carries implications for the maritime and offshore industries. Large-format battery storage systems of the type EVE Energy produces are increasingly being evaluated for ship-to-shore power infrastructure, port microgrid projects, and hybrid propulsion applications aboard vessels. The rapid growth in order volumes signals that manufacturing capacity and supply chain maturity for high-capacity battery cells is advancing — a factor that could support broader adoption of battery-electric and hybrid technologies across the maritime sector. The 67 GWh figure represents a substantial volume by any measure. For context, a single large battery-electric ferry typically requires between 5 and 20 MWh of onboard storage, meaning the order volume announced at SNEC could theoretically equip thousands of such vessels. ### Market Context Energy storage procurement has accelerated sharply in 2025–2026, driven by renewable energy integration targets across Asia, Europe, and North America. Port authorities and terminal operators are among the end-users increasingly investing in grid-scale battery systems to manage shore power demand, reduce diesel dependency, and meet tightening emissions regulations under frameworks such as the IMO's revised GHG strategy and the EU's FuelEU Maritime regulation. EVE Energy's strong order performance at SNEC 2026 suggests that supply-side capacity is keeping pace with this demand — a positive signal for maritime stakeholders planning electrification projects in the near term. *Sources: PR Newswire (German and French language releases, 9 June 2026)*
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