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LONGi Energy Storage Debuts Integrated Solar Solution at Intersolar Europe 2026

By MGN EditorialJune 24, 2026 at 07:57 PM

LONGi Energy Storage has officially launched its LONGi ONE integrated solar-plus-storage system in Europe, targeting the growing demand for turnkey renewable energy solutions with full lifecycle local support.

## LONGi Energy Storage Launches LONGi ONE in European Market LONGi Energy Storage made its European market debut at Intersolar Europe 2026 in Munich, unveiling the LONGi ONE — a fully integrated solar and energy storage solution designed to streamline deployment and reduce operational complexity for end users. According to a company announcement issued via PR Newswire, the LONGi ONE system combines solar generation with battery storage in a single, cohesive package, backed by localised support throughout the product's full lifecycle. The launch signals LONGi's intent to compete directly in the European commercial and industrial energy storage segment, a market that has seen accelerating demand as businesses seek greater energy independence and cost certainty. ### Relevance to the Maritime Sector While the Intersolar Europe showcase is primarily aimed at land-based energy consumers, the maritime industry has an increasing stake in integrated solar-storage technologies. Port operators, terminal developers, and shipowners are under mounting pressure to reduce shoreside and onboard carbon emissions in line with the IMO's revised greenhouse gas strategy and the EU's Fit for 55 regulatory package. Turnkey solar-plus-storage systems of the type represented by LONGi ONE are increasingly being evaluated for port electrification projects, cold-ironing infrastructure, and remote island or anchorage facilities where grid connectivity is limited. The availability of locally supported, fully integrated systems in the European market could lower the barrier to adoption for port authorities and maritime energy managers exploring renewable alternatives. ### Market Context Europe remains one of the world's most active markets for energy storage deployment, driven by policy incentives, high grid electricity prices, and corporate sustainability commitments. LONGi's entry with a product emphasising integration and local service support reflects a broader industry trend away from component-level procurement toward solution-based offerings that reduce installation risk and ongoing maintenance burden. Full technical specifications and commercial availability details for the LONGi ONE in European markets were not disclosed in the initial announcement. Industry observers will be watching to see how the product is positioned against established European and Asian competitors already active in the integrated storage space. *Source: PR Newswire / LONGi Energy Storage press release, Intersolar Europe 2026, Munich.*
#energy storage#solar power#port electrification#renewable energy#decarbonisation#Intersolar Europe#maritime energy

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