WARSAW, Poland – October 23, 2025 – The European energy storage market is witnessing remarkable growth, driven by the continent’s steadfast commitment to renewable energy and grid modernization. This rapidly expanding landscape sets the stage for technological innovations, a front where companies like COOLTECHX are making significant strides.
In a key development this week, COOLTECHX announced the successful delivery of its groundbreaking 20KW liquid cooled energy storage prototype to a client in Warsaw. The unit, representing a sophisticated approach to power management, has been received and is currently undergoing an intensive, rigorous testing phase by the client. This critical evaluation period is designed to validate the system’s performance, efficiency, and reliability under real-world conditions.
The prototype’s deployment underscores a strategic move to capture opportunities in Europe’s booming storage sector. “The market is evolving at an unprecedented pace, and our advanced hydraulic technology is positioned to meet this demand,” said a company representative. The client in Warsaw is reportedly coordinating a tight testing schedule, with preliminary feedback expected soon.
COOLTECHX’s capability to develop such advanced technology is backed by substantial in-house infrastructure. The company boasts a state-of-the-art 40HP enthalpy difference laboratory, one of the most robust in the industry, which allows for precise calibration and testing under extreme environmental simulations. This R&D strength is complemented by a massive annual production capacity of 36,000 units.
To ensure superior quality and durability, COOLTECHX manufactures its products using only high-grade components sourced from reputable domestic and international suppliers, all recognized for their excellence within the sector. This commitment to quality is integral to every stage of production and final validation testing.
With the prototype now in the hands of a pivotal European client and testing underway, industry observers anticipate that a successful validation will pave the way for a deeper, more fruitful collaboration in the near future, potentially marking a significant milestone for energy storage solutions across the region. (By Hans Hao)