LG Energy Solution announced its participation in ees Europe 2025, Europe’s largest international exhibition for batteries and energy storage systems (ESS), held at Messe München in Munich from May 7 to 9. The company’s presence under the theme “Empower Every Possibility, Empower Whenever You Need” highlights its innovative product lineups and reinforces its leadership in the global ESS market.
The company revealed that its Wroclaw, Poland manufacturing facility is establishing dedicated ESS production lines, set to begin production later this year. This development is expected to enhance LG Energy Solution’s local responsiveness, reduce logistics costs, and allow for quicker market adaptation. With the Wroclaw plant, LG Energy Solution stands out as the only ESS manufacturer in Europe capable of producing everything from cells to systems. The company emphasized its commitment to delivering customized turnkey solutions by collaborating with local partners, including system integrators and Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) firms.
At ees Europe 2025, LG Energy Solution introduced its next-generation grid-scale LFP ESS product. This highly integrated DC system is housed in a 20-foot container and is entirely manufactured in Europe, utilizing the JF2S cells from the Wroclaw facility. The JF2S cells offer 2.7 times more energy than the previous JF1 cells and have an ultra-long lifespan of up to 15,000 cycles. The stackable design of the JF2S Pack allows for increased energy density and enhanced safety through a thermal barrier and liquid cooling plates in each module.
In the home battery segment, the company showcased its JF1R & JF1 stackable battery series, produced in Europe to ensure faster delivery and compliance with EU quality standards. These batteries feature a plug-and-play system for easy installation and are supported by a proprietary SoX algorithm for accurate state-of-charge estimation. They are also backed by a 15-year warranty. Additionally, LG Energy Solution presented its UPS battery solution designed for IT facilities, such as AI data centers, offering high energy density and compact installations with advanced battery technology.
LG Energy Solution also introduced a pilot version of its Battery Passport, aligning with the EU Battery Regulation (2023/1542) that requires Battery Passport usage starting February 2027. The Battery Passport provides a digital record of comprehensive data across the entire battery value chain, enhancing transparency and traceability while minimizing environmental impact. The company plans to develop a Battery Regulation Management (BRM) system to effectively gather and share data with customers and stakeholders.
“With European demand for grid-scale, residential, and UPS ESS growing rapidly, LG Energy Solution is committed to delivering best-in-class quality and local production capabilities to proactively meet various customer needs,” said Hyung Kim, Head of LG Energy Solution’s ESS Battery Division. “We will continue to actively address evolving regulatory requirements while offering integrated solutions that combine hardware and software, further solidifying our leadership in the European ESS market.”
Source: LG Energy Solution