ZTT Showcases Sustainable Energy Solutions at Intersolar Germany 2026
ZTT Showcases Sustainable Energy Solutions at Intersolar Germany 2026
From June 23 to 25, 2026, ZTT will return to Intersolar Europe, the leading trade fair for clean energy, held at booth C3.480. This year, ZTT aims to highlight the comprehensive advantages of its supply chain and system solutions in the-industrial landscape combining solar energy, storage, and hydrogen technology. The emphasis will be on delivering customized, proven solutions aligned with the global push towards a low-carbon future.
Reinforcing Market Position with Reliable Solutions
ZTT has been a trusted partner in the energy sector, having delivered over 100,000 tons of overhead conductors and thousands of kilometers of medium- and high-voltage cables to key transmission and distribution system operators (TSOs and DSOs) across Europe. Countries such as Germany, Finland, Estonia, the UK, Sweden, Poland, and Spain rely on ZTT's products, which are installed in critical grid infrastructure. The company has also successfully executed multiple turnkey submarine cable projects for offshore grid connections. By consistently meeting stringent European regulatory and technical standards, ZTT continues to support the ongoing modernization of networks and the broader energy transition in the region.
Photovoltaic Innovations for a Clean Economy
In line with the new low carbon economy, ZTT ensures seamless project execution worldwide—from design and equipment delivery across the entire industry chain to grid connection along with operation and maintenance. In the photovoltaic sector, ZTT utilizes its own N-type TOPCon/BC modules and EVA/POE films, accommodating various scenarios such as agrivoltaics, offshore photovoltaics, microgrids, and Building Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV). This integrated ecosystem aids swift operation startups while providing flexible load regulation for industrial parks, commercial zones, and highway rest areas.
Energy Storage: Proven Global Solutions
ZTT's modular energy storage solutions, built on proprietary high-performance battery cells and an intelligent Building Management System (BMS) enhanced by AI fault predictions, guarantee high safety, rapid responsiveness, and scalability ranging from kilowatt-hours (kWh) to hundreds of megawatt-hours (MWh). They are designed to function reliably in extreme conditions—ranging from severe cold to high heat and humidity as well as at high altitudes. Notable global projects include a deployment in Germany complying with strict noise control standards, a 98% system availability during severe cold in Mongolia, and flexible operations for a commercial and industrial PV+BESS+charging project in Eastern Europe. Moreover, ZTT's supercapacitor energy storage products offer millisecond response times and high power density—ideal for Automatic Generation Control (AGC) and primary frequency regulation applications.
Prioritizing Hydrogen Energy
ZTT is also focusing on hydrogen solutions, providing comprehensive services from design to delivery. The company’s hydrogen dispensers, rated at 35 MPa/70 MPa, have achieved safety certifications and TÜV certification from Germany. Its alkaline electrolyzer, producing 1000 Nm³/h, has received the Hydrogen Energy Pioneer Program Tier I certification along with TÜV acknowledgment. Additionally, ZTT has introduced the world’s first hydraulically driven submersible pump for liquid hydrogen, marking a significant technological advancement. These solutions have reliably commenced operations in several domestic and international projects, earning high recognition within the industry.
Commitment to Stable New Energy Products
ZTT is committed to delivering stable and continuous new energy products that reinforce global energy systems. The company invites all partners to visit booth C3.480, fostering collaboration towards building a carbon-neutral future. As ZTT continues to play a pivotal role in renewable energy solutions, its innovations at Intersolar Europe 2026 are poised to inspire and lead the charge in the clean energy sector.