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ISTANBUL, Turkey – Stationary battery manufacturer Hithium and Maxxen, a 100 percent subsidiary of Kontek Energy, which has 30 years of experience in the energy industry, announced their exclusive strategic partnership during the Türkiye launch of this collaboration on May 17, 2024 in Istanbul, Turkiye .
Hithium and Maxxen have joined forces in an exclusive strategic energy storage partnership agreement for Hithium's battery energy storage system and trademark rights. This will result in the creation of more sustainable energy systems, both globally and locally.
Sean Sun, Hithium GM for the Middle East region and head of the Global Delivery Centre, said: “It is promising to work with Maxxen and contribute to the energy transition with both parties in Türkiye. This close relationship will increase our competitiveness in the market and together we will address the needs of an affordable, reliable and flexible energy storage solution.”
As Maxxen & Kontek CEO Tolga Murat Özdemir noted: “We at Maxxen believe that the collaboration with Hithium, as one of the leading manufacturers of BESS systems in the world, focusing exclusively on stationary energy storage, will help create a synergy to expand the business. from two companies in the region, not only by being closer to the projects to provide shorter deliveries and better after-sales services with excellent quality and production processes, but at the same time using Maxxen's capabilities in contributing digital solutions, this will also help develop derivative products with value-added complete solutions for the related markets.”
This collaboration between Hithium and Maxxen represents an important step towards a cleaner future. The aim is to play a key role in making a difference in the energy storage sector by setting up a production facility for battery energy storage systems in Türkiye. Following on from the above-mentioned agreement, both companies have agreed that they will make efforts to develop groundbreaking innovations in the field of sustainable energy. Hithium and Maxxen want to contribute to the global energy transition by accelerating the spread of battery energy storage technologies to a broader audience.
About Hitium
Founded in 2019, Hithium is a leading manufacturer of premium quality stationary energy storage products for utility, commercial and industrial applications. With four separate R&D centers and multiple 'intelligent' manufacturing facilities, Hithium's innovations include breakthrough safety improvements to its lithium-ion batteries and life cycle extension. With decades of cumulative experience in this field among its founders and senior executives, Hithium leverages its specialization in BESS to provide partners and customers with unique advances in energy storage. The company is headquartered in Xiamen, China, with offices in Shenzhen, Chongqing, Munich, Dubai, New York and California. Hithium has shipped over 20 GWh of BESS products to date.
About Maxxen
Maxxen, a 100% subsidiary of Kontek Enerji, aims to provide solutions to use energy more sustainably and efficiently in the field of battery energy storage technologies.
Maxxen's goal is to shape the future of the energy sector by storing the excess energy produced to solve the stabilization problems that may arise as the share of intermittent renewable energy sources in total electricity production increases, and this stored energy to the electricity grid when necessary. and efficient use of renewable energy. In this context, the aim is to produce energy storage containers from LFP cells (Lithium Iron Phosphate), the most commonly used technology for energy storage systems, also called ESS.
Maxxen will bring innovation and added value to the battery energy storage technologies sector with the quality assurance of Kontek Energy.
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