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MARSTEK Debuts VENUS E Battery Family at Intersolar Europe 2026

By MGN EditorialJune 23, 2026 at 12:00 PM

Energy storage manufacturer MARSTEK has unveiled its new VENUS E Family plug-in battery portfolio at Intersolar Europe 2026 in Munich, signalling continued momentum in modular energy storage solutions relevant to shore-side and marine auxiliary power applications.

## MARSTEK Unveils VENUS E Plug-in Battery Portfolio at Intersolar Europe 2026 Energy storage specialist MARSTEK is showcasing its latest product innovations at Intersolar Europe 2026, running from 23–25 June in Munich, Germany, with the debut of the new VENUS E Family forming the centrepiece of the company's exhibition presence at Booth C4.110. The VENUS E Family represents a comprehensive plug-in battery portfolio designed to advance the next generation of accessible, scalable energy storage. While the product line is primarily positioned for residential and commercial applications, the underlying technology — modular, high-density battery systems with plug-and-play integration — carries increasing relevance for the maritime sector, where shore power infrastructure, vessel auxiliary systems, and port electrification projects are driving demand for flexible energy storage solutions. According to PR Newswire, MARSTEK's announcement positions the VENUS E Family as a significant step forward in making battery storage more accessible and easier to deploy across a range of settings. The company has not disclosed full technical specifications ahead of the live exhibition, but the portfolio is described as 'comprehensive,' suggesting multiple capacity configurations to suit varying power demands. Intersolar Europe remains one of the world's leading platforms for solar and energy storage technology, attracting manufacturers, integrators, and infrastructure developers from across the energy transition supply chain. Maritime operators and port authorities increasingly participate in or monitor such events as electrification targets tighten under IMO decarbonisation frameworks and regional regulations such as the EU's FuelEU Maritime regulation. The growing intersection of land-based energy storage innovation and maritime applications — including cold-ironing infrastructure, hybrid vessel power systems, and remote island port facilities — means developments from manufacturers such as MARSTEK warrant attention from maritime energy and engineering professionals. Full product details for the VENUS E Family are expected to be released during the three-day exhibition period.
#energy storage#battery technology#port electrification#shore power#decarbonisation#Intersolar Europe#marine auxiliary power

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