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BESS as the Foundation of a New Energy System: Livoltek Poland on Ukraine’s Market Transformation

13.05.2026

Livoltek Poland, an international manufacturer of solar energy equipment and energy storage systems, has joined the Energy Club business community. Livoltek is part of the Hexing Group, established in 1992 and listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange. Operating in over 110 countries, Livoltek offers industrial BESS (Battery Energy Storage Systems), All-In-One systems, hybrid and off-grid inverters, residential energy storage, EV charging stations, and remote monitoring systems for advanced equipment control and diagnostics.

In a conversation with the Energy Club media department, Jakub Wandzel, Marketing Director at Livoltek Poland, focused on the company’s role in the Ukrainian market and its contribution to enhancing energy resilience during the ongoing energy system transformation.He explained why Ukraine is a strategically vital region for Livoltek and how the company positions its solutions within the energy storage and distributed generation segments. He also highlighted the technologies currently in highest demand—specifically industrial BESS and hybrid inverter systems.Furthermore, Jakub Wandzel shared practical insights from projects already implemented in Ukraine, detailed the company’s approach to service support and solution localization, and outlined his vision for the energy storage market, which he believes is already becoming a cornerstone of future energy infrastructure.

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— Jakub, Livoltek Poland has joined Energy Club. Why was it important for your company to become part of the Ukrainian energy business community at this stage?

— The Ukrainian market is very close to our hearts. We have been operating there for several years now, constantly striving to develop technology to ensure energy security and independence. We want to help, and we are actively assisting in the reconstruction of the energy sector

— How would you briefly introduce Livoltek to Ukrainian energy companies, developers, investors and EPC contractors who may not yet be familiar with your brand?

— Livoltek focuses on the responsible provision of proven solutions – industrial and residential energy storage systems, inverters & EV Chargers that enable the generation of clean renewable energy in on-grid, off-grid and hybrid systems

— Which Livoltek solutions are currently the most relevant for the Ukrainian market: industrial BESS, hybrid and off-grid inverters, home energy storage systems, EV charging stations or monitoring systems?

— At present, the most relevant solutions for the Ukrainian market are industrial BESS systems combined with hybrid and off-grid energy management solutions. In particular, our Livoltek BESS 261 kWh energy storage systems — scalable up to 2.6 MWh — are seeing very strong interest from industrial and commercial customers. The entire system, including BMS, EMS, PCS and monitoring application, is fully designed and manufactured by Livoltek, ensuring reliability, flexibility and seamless integration with PV systems and generators. Thanks to liquid cooling and advanced safety architecture, the system offers a high level of operational security and can work in multiple modes, including on-grid, off-grid and hybrid operation. We already see these solutions successfully deployed in Ukraine in factories, warehouses and food production facilities, where they help maintain business continuity, optimize energy costs and provide stable power supply during grid instability or outages.

— Ukraine is facing a strong demand for energy resilience, distributed generation and backup power solutions. What role can BESS and hybrid inverter systems play in this new energy reality?

— BESS and hybrid inverter systems can play a crucial role in Ukraine’s new energy reality by increasing energy security, flexibility and independence. In conditions where grid stability is a major challenge, battery energy storage systems help maintain power continuity for households, businesses and critical infrastructure.

Hybrid inverters combined with PV and storage allow users to switch seamlessly between the grid, batteries and generators, which is especially important during outages or unstable grid conditions. They also support distributed generation models, reducing pressure on centralized infrastructure and enabling faster deployment of resilient energy systems.

In the longer term, BESS solutions will not only provide backup power, but also help optimize energy consumption, integrate more renewables into the system and support grid balancing. For Ukraine, this means building a more decentralized, flexible and resilient energy ecosystem.

— You mentioned that Livoltek already has successful projects in Ukraine. Could you share what types of projects have been implemented and what practical experience your company has gained from working with Ukrainian partners?

— Livoltek has already implemented several industrial BESS projects in Ukraine, mainly for commercial and industrial facilities requiring high energy reliability and operational continuity. Our solutions are currently operating in locations such as Kyiv, Brovary and Pryluky, supporting warehouses, food production plants and industrial facilities. These projects combine BESS systems with existing PV installations, transfer switch cabinets, EMS platforms and backup generators, enabling both on-grid and off-grid operation.

One of the implemented projects included two Livoltek BESS units with a total capacity of 522 kWh integrated with a 372 kW PV installation for a meat processing factory. The system allows the facility to store excess solar energy, use it during peak demand periods and maintain stable operation during grid outages. We have also delivered 261 kWh BESS installations for warehouses and production facilities where uninterrupted power supply is critical. Working with Ukrainian partners has given us valuable practical experience in designing resilient and flexible energy systems adapted to unstable grid conditions. We have learned that in Ukraine, energy storage is no longer treated only as a cost optimization tool, but primarily as a strategic infrastructure element that guarantees business continuity and energy security.

— For Ukrainian businesses, reliability and service support are often as important as the equipment itself. How does Livoltek organize technical support, warranty service and after-sales cooperation for partners in Ukraine?

— For Ukrainian businesses, fast and reliable technical support is indeed just as important as the quality of the equipment itself. That is why Livoltek has built a dedicated support structure for the Ukrainian market. We currently have a service team consisting of three specialists – a service manager & specialist based in Poland and a local technician operating directly in Ukraine – which allows us to respond quickly to technical needs and support our partners on-site when necessary. Of course we’re ready to hire new specialsits if there will be a need. In addition, we provide full customer support in the Ukrainian language. Our monitoring application, technical documentation and training materials are all available in Ukrainian, making daily operation and communication much easier for local customers and installers. We also have a native Ukrainian-speaking team member – Inna Ziemniak, who works directly with Ukrainian clients and partners, ensuring smooth communication and ongoing after-sales cooperation. From the product side, we offer up to 10 years of warranty for our solutions, along with remote diagnostics, monitoring and technical assistance through the system launch and after. Our goal is not only to deliver equipment, but to build long-term partnerships based on trust, reliability and local support.

— How do you see the development of the Ukrainian BESS market in the next few years, especially in the context of grid stability, self-consumption, renewable energy integration and energy security?

— I believe the potential for BESS development in the Ukrainian market is enormous. The current energy situation is creating a strong need for new solutions, new operational models and a much more decentralized approach to energy management. In many cases, energy storage is no longer seen only as an additional technology, but as a necessary element of energy security and business continuity. Looking at the pace of BESS deployment across Europe, I believe Ukraine could become one of the leading markets for energy storage solutions in the coming years. The combination of grid stability challenges, growing demand for self-consumption, increasing renewable energy integration and the need for reliable backup power creates ideal conditions for rapid BESS adoption. In this new energy reality, battery storage systems will play a key role in building a more flexible, resilient and independent energy infrastructure.

— What kind of cooperation with Ukrainian companies would Livoltek like to develop through Energy Club?

— Through Energy Club, Livoltek would like to build long-term partnerships with Ukrainian partners. We see strong potential for cooperation in the areas of industrial BESS projects, hybrid and off-grid systems, commercial PV installations and integrated energy management solutions.

Beyond delivering technology, we want to support our partners with technical training, local service support, system design consulting and knowledge sharing based on our practical project experience in Ukraine. We believe that close cooperation with local companies is essential for creating reliable, scalable and sustainable energy solutions adapted to the specific needs of the Ukrainian market.

The Ukrainian energy market has already reached a point of irreversible change: transitioning from a centralized model to a flexible, distributed, and technologically secure system. In this new architecture, energy storage is no longer an optional add-on but a fundamental requirement for stability.This is why Livoltek Poland entry into the Energy Club community is more than a formal partnership; it is part of a broader process—the shaping of Ukraine’s new energy landscape, where technology determines not only efficiency but the overall resilience of the nation.

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