ESET and EVC Group have announced a strategic partnership dedicated to enhancing Europe’s cyber and energy resilience. This collaboration focuses on developing the CyberSec BESS, a new line of cyber-secure battery energy storage systems tailored for the European market. With battery storage systems becoming increasingly vital in bolstering power grids and critical energy infrastructure, the emphasis on cybersecurity has become paramount alongside performance and reliability.
On June 25, 2026, during the Intersolar Europe event in Munich, the partnership was officially launched with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). This agreement sets the groundwork for the development, certification, and commercialization of CyberSec BESS. The initiative aligns with current and forthcoming European Union cybersecurity regulations, aiming to ensure the long-term resilience of critical energy systems.
CyberSec BESS plans to integrate European expertise in cybersecurity, system integration, and certification with global battery manufacturing capabilities. Martin Talian, Chief Corporate Solutions Officer at ESET, highlighted the necessity of incorporating cybersecurity into battery storage solutions from the outset. He emphasized that this initiative leverages ESET’s extensive experience in safeguarding critical infrastructure, thus preparing the energy sector for both present and future cyber threats.
Oliver Garaj, Managing Director of EVC Group, noted that a resilient energy infrastructure relies on a comprehensive systems approach rather than the mere amalgamation of individual technologies. He stated that this partnership combines engineering expertise, advanced energy technologies, and stringent cybersecurity standards to produce battery storage systems that prioritize security, transparency, operational reliability, and robust performance. These attributes are expected to gain increasing importance as Europe’s energy sector continues to evolve.
As the largest global cybersecurity provider based in Europe, according to Frost Radar™: Endpoint Security, 2025 by Frost & Sullivan, ESET is renowned for delivering AI-powered cybersecurity solutions across various environments, including endpoint, cloud, and mobile. Their partnership with EVC Group is aimed at fortifying Europe’s energy resilience while ensuring the secure implementation of next-generation battery storage technologies. For more information, interested parties can contact Sanjeev Kant at Vistar Communications via phone at 71 55 972 4623 or through the company’s email contact.
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