EAEST Shares Insights at SNEC 2025 Global Green Energy Leaders Dialogue

June 11, 2025by EAEST0

EAEST Shares Insights at SNEC 2025 Global Green Energy Leaders Dialogue

Shanghai, China — June 10, 2025 —

The European Association of Energy Storage Trade (EAEST) actively participated in the SNEC 2025 PV&ES International Photovoltaic & Energy Storage Conference, held at the InterContinental Shanghai.

As part of the conference agenda, EAEST actively contributed to the Global Green Energy Leaders Dialogue, which featured multiple high-level roundtable discussions on key topics such as China’s green and low-carbon energy development and international cooperation, collaborative innovation and market mechanisms across the new energy value chain, building a low-carbon lifecycle industry, and global photovoltaic market development and cooperation.

During the session, EAEST Secretary General Ms. Lily Q delivered her insights under the theme “Building a Low-Carbon Lifecycle Industry Together,” emphasizing EAEST’s commitment to advancing global collaboration in standards alignment, system integration, and cross-border innovation. She outlined several key perspectives:

Standard Alignment is the Trend: Green standards are extending across the full lifecycle of the industry, with Chinese enterprises transitioning from standard adopters to active co-creators.

Shifting Focus of Collaboration: The European market increasingly values system-level capabilities and ecosystem partnerships, beyond individual products.

Global Mechanism Building is Key: GESBC will promote global dialogues across standards, finance, and technology — with China as an essential partner.

EAEST Upcoming Highlights: In November, EAEST will release a comprehensive European Energy Storage Report in the Netherlands, followed by the Global Energy Storage Summit in Düsseldorf this December.

Ms. Lily Q emphasized that “the future of China-Europe cooperation relies on building trust, harmonizing standards, and driving project-level integration.” The establishment of GESBC marks a significant global step toward joint innovation, aligned standards, and deep collaboration within the rapidly evolving energy storage and battery sectors.

EAEST remains committed to working closely with global partners to drive sustainable growth, accelerate technological innovation, and jointly build a greener, low-carbon energy future.

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