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Pylon Technologies Launches First Overseas Factory in Italy to Enhance Energy Storage Solutions

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Pylon Technology’s first overseas factory officially commenced operations on March 18, 2025, with an opening ceremony held in Padua, Italy. The event was attended by local government officials, investors, media representatives, and partners of Pylon Technology.

The factory is located in Sant’Angelo di Piove di Sacco, Italy, and is a joint investment between Pylon Technology’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Pylon Technologies Europe Holding B.V., and the Italian company Energy S.p.A.. This facility is dedicated to the production of Pylon Technology’s energy storage products. The collaboration aims to leverage the strengths of both parties in research and development, local market insights, and operational experience to create more competitive energy storage products and solutions, contributing to Europe’s energy transition.

Pylon Technology is a leading player in the global energy storage market, serving over 90 countries and regions. The company has built a strong brand presence internationally. In recent years, Pylon Technology has accelerated its global and local expansion by establishing subsidiaries in countries such as the Netherlands, the UK, Germany, and Italy. This strategy aims to attract local talent and market experience, enhancing local operations and service capabilities.

The inauguration of Pylon Technology’s first overseas factory is expected to further improve its ability to serve local customers and strengthen its overall competitiveness in Europe and globally. Chinese companies, represented by Pylon Technology, have played a significant role in the global energy storage market in recent years. Pylon Technology has expressed its commitment to promoting the development and application of energy storage technology, stating, “We will continue to serve global customers and work with partners worldwide to contribute to the sustainable development of the industry and society.”