The 2025 Solar Energy Expo in Warsaw, Poland (hereinafter referred to as the Polish Solar Energy Expo) will be held from January 14 to 16 at the PTAK Warsaw Expo, the PTAK International Convention and Exhibition Center in Warsaw, Poland. The exhibition is held once a year and is one of the top ten solar energy exhibitions in the world. It will attract more than 400 international exhibitors from all over the world, and the total exhibition area is expected to reach 15,000 square meters.
Solar Energy Expo is the largest solar energy industry exhibition in Warsaw, Poland. It attracted thousands of visitors who are keen on renewable energy and many leading companies providing green energy services. In addition, Solar Energy Expo also brought together elite companies focusing on solar energy and heat pump technology, as well as service providers involved in solar power plants, electric vehicles and photovoltaic energy storage, to jointly weave a vibrant green energy picture.
At a time when the EU’s climate policy is facing challenges, Poland’s renewable energy and energy storage policies have become the focus of heated discussions at the Expo. Participants conducted in-depth discussions on the regulatory environment for energy storage, analyzing the current status of the energy storage market and its future development trends. It is worth mentioning that these topics were fully discussed in the educational session of the Solar Expo – the 2023 PIME Energy Storage Summit. The summit was jointly created by the Warsaw Ptak Expo and the PIME Association, providing all participants with a valuable opportunity to communicate face-to-face with industry experts and gain knowledge, allowing participants to deeply reflect on Poland’s development path in the field of renewable energy.
market background
Energy storage developer Pacific Green has agreed to acquire two large-scale energy storage projects under development in Poland.
The two acquired projects have a total capacity of 400MWh. Poland is rapidly becoming an important energy storage market in Central and Eastern Europe. The two projects are located in the Warsaw area of Poland’s capital and southwest Poland respectively. Both projects have submitted grid applications.
On June 24, developer Lion Storage announced that it had received construction permission for its first battery energy storage project. The project is located in the Vlissingen port area in northern Netherlands and is expected to be put into operation in 2026.
Earlier, on June 6, Poland’s largest electricity producer, PGE, issued an EPC tender for the country’s largest energy storage project planned to date, with an estimated project size of 263MW/900MWh.