A strategic partnership between ESET and EVC Group has been established to bolster Europe’s cyber and energy resilience by developing advanced battery energy storage systems. This collaboration, focused on creating CyberSec BESS, aims to deliver a new generation of cyber-secure battery energy storage solutions tailored for the European market. As battery storage systems become vital to supporting power grids and essential energy infrastructure, the necessity of integrating robust cybersecurity measures alongside performance and reliability is underscored.
The formalization of this partnership was achieved through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), setting a framework for the development, certification, and commercialization of CyberSec BESS. Officially introduced on June 25, 2026, at Intersolar Europe in Munich, the initiative aligns with both current and future European Union cybersecurity regulations to enhance the resilience of critical energy systems in the long term. Intersolar Europe is recognized as one of the continent’s premier events dedicated to renewable energy, energy storage, and energy technologies.
CyberSec BESS combines European expertise in cybersecurity, system integration, and certification with global battery manufacturing capabilities. According to Martin Talian, ESET’s Chief Corporate Solutions Officer, integrating cybersecurity from the outset in battery storage is essential. Talian emphasized that the initiative allows ESET to apply its extensive experience in safeguarding critical infrastructure, contributing to the creation of an energy sector equipped to handle both current and emerging cyber threats.
Oliver Garaj, Managing Director of EVC Group, highlighted that a resilient energy infrastructure requires a comprehensive systems approach rather than merely assembling individual technologies. He noted that the partnership merges engineering expertise, advanced energy technologies, and stringent cybersecurity standards to produce battery storage systems prioritizing security, transparency, operational reliability, and overall performance. These attributes are anticipated to gain increasing importance as Europe’s energy sector continues to modernize.
According to Frost Radar™: Endpoint Security, 2025 by Frost & Sullivan, ESET stands as the largest global cybersecurity provider headquartered in Europe. The company offers AI-powered cybersecurity solutions across endpoint, cloud, and mobile environments, supported by advanced threat intelligence, encryption, multifactor authentication, and continuous security monitoring. Through its collaboration with EVC Group, ESET seeks to reinforce Europe’s energy resilience while facilitating the secure deployment of next-generation battery storage technologies. For further information, media inquiries can be directed to Sanjeev Kant at Vistar Communications via phone at 71 55 972 4623 or through the company’s email contact.
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