ESET has teamed up with EVC Group to bolster Europe’s cybersecurity and energy resilience by developing advanced battery energy storage systems. The collaboration aims to introduce CyberSec BESS, a new breed of cyber-secure battery storage solutions tailored for the European market. This partnership emerges as battery storage systems become crucial in sustaining power grids and essential energy infrastructure, with cybersecurity emerging as a top priority alongside maintaining performance and reliability.
The partnership was sealed with a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), which outlines the framework for developing, certifying, and commercializing CyberSec BESS. This initiative was unveiled on June 25, 2026, at Intersolar Europe in Munich, a prominent event focusing on renewable energy, energy storage, and related technologies. The project aims to conform with current and future European Union cybersecurity regulations while enhancing the long-term resilience of critical energy systems.
CyberSec BESS is set to harness European prowess in cybersecurity, system integration, and certification, combined with global battery manufacturing capabilities. Martin Talian, Chief Corporate Solutions Officer at ESET, emphasized that battery storage is now a vital component of modern energy infrastructure and must be designed with integrated cybersecurity from the outset. He noted that this initiative allows ESET to leverage its expertise in safeguarding critical infrastructure while contributing to an energy sector ready for current and emerging cyber threats.
Oliver Garaj, Managing Director of EVC Group, highlighted that resilient energy infrastructure hinges on a comprehensive systems approach rather than merely assembling separate technologies. He stated that the partnership merges engineering expertise, cutting-edge energy technologies, and robust cybersecurity standards to deliver battery storage systems focusing on security, transparency, operational reliability, and exceptional performance. The companies assert that these attributes will gain significance as Europe’s energy sector continues to evolve.
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 for businesses, individuals, and critical infrastructure across endpoint, cloud, and mobile environments, backed by advanced threat intelligence, encryption, multifactor authentication, and ongoing security monitoring. Through its partnership with EVC Group, ESET seeks to fortify Europe’s energy resilience while facilitating the secure deployment of next-generation battery storage technologies. For more information, media inquiries can be made to Sanjeev Kant at Vistar Communications, phone 71 55 972 4623, or via the company’s email contact.
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