Indonesia, a significant Southeast Asian economy, has rich renewable energy resources like solar, wind, and geothermal. Energy storage technologies are vital for optimizing its energy structure and promoting sustainable development.
China excels in energy storage due to its strong industrial base and market insights. As Indonesia enhances its energy storage innovation, collaboration opportunities between the two countries are emerging.
The EESA Summit Indonesia is part of the EESA Expo 2025 in China, focusing on global integration in the energy storage industry.
The fourth EESA Energy Storage Expo will take place in Shanghai in 2025 to promote industry growth and support carbon peak and neutrality goals.
A key platform to link Indonesia’s growing market with Chinese advanced storage energy will take place in Jakarta on 29 April 2025.
aims to strengthen collaboration among key stakeholders, including governments and energy companies, to explore advancements in energy storage technology. It will also foster greater opportunities for cooperation between Indonesia and China in addressing the challenges of energy transition.

- Large-scale energy storage system solution providers
- Manufacturers of core equipment
- Energy Storage Equipment Traders
- Distributed renewable energy solution providers
- Energy Storage Companies Supporting EV Charging Infrastructure
- Residential Energy Storage System Solution Provider
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Peak Shaving and Backup Power Supply
Voltage Support and Frequency Regulation
Ensuring Household and Industrial Power Supply
Chinese enterprises possess extensive expertise in grid projects, enabling them to effectively utilize energy storage systems for peak shaving and valley filling. This contributes to the stable operation and enhanced reliability of Indonesia’s power grid. Additionally, energy storage systems facilitate voltage and frequency regulation, improving overall grid performance and power quality. With proper planning, user-side energy storage can ensure an uninterrupted power supply during outages, benefiting both households and industrial operations.