
Maxxen managing director Ruben Valiente speaks with Energy-Storage.news editor Andy Colthorpe at Energy Storage Summit 2026 in London.
Breaking into the energy storage system integration space is not easy, but, argues Valiente, there is more room for players from Europe than we see currently.
With Maxxen sourcing its lithium-ion cells from Hithium, in a partnership that extends beyond supply, Valiente explains why China has “got it right” when it comes to battery technology, while there is still scope for value to be added locally. We also discuss which markets in Europe are the hottest, and what sort of applications make the best business case in some of those examples.
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