ESET and EVC Group have embarked on a strategic partnership to bolster Europe’s cyber and energy resilience by developing advanced battery energy storage systems. The collaboration will result in CyberSec BESS, a cutting-edge range of cyber-secure battery storage solutions tailored for the European market. This initiative addresses the growing significance of battery storage systems in supporting power grids and critical energy infrastructure, emphasizing the necessity of robust cybersecurity alongside performance and reliability.
The partnership was officially established with a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), outlining a framework for developing, certifying, and commercializing CyberSec BESS. The initiative was unveiled on June 25, 2026, at Intersolar Europe in Munich, a prominent event focused on renewable energy and related technologies. The project aligns with current and anticipated European Union cybersecurity regulations, aiming to enhance the long-term resilience of essential energy systems.
CyberSec BESS leverages European expertise in cybersecurity, system integration, and certification with global battery manufacturing capabilities. Martin Talian, ESET’s Chief Corporate Solutions Officer, emphasized the importance of incorporating cybersecurity from the outset in battery storage development. He noted that the initiative allows ESET to apply its experience in safeguarding critical infrastructure to create an energy sector equipped to handle existing and future cyber threats.
Oliver Garaj, Managing Director of EVC Group, highlighted that resilient energy infrastructure relies on a comprehensive systems approach rather than merely merging individual technologies. The partnership integrates engineering expertise, advanced energy technologies, and stringent cybersecurity standards to deliver battery storage systems focusing on security, transparency, operational reliability, and overall performance. As Europe’s energy sector continues to modernize, these qualities are expected to gain even greater importance.
According to the Frost Radar™: Endpoint Security, 2025 report by Frost & Sullivan, ESET stands as the largest global cybersecurity provider headquartered in Europe, offering AI-powered cybersecurity solutions across various environments. Through its collaboration with EVC Group, ESET aims to fortify Europe’s energy resilience and support the secure deployment of next-generation battery storage technologies. For further details, media inquiries can be directed to Sanjeev Kant at Vistar Communications via phone at 71 55 972 4623 or through email.
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