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Delta named Frost & Sullivan’s 2025 Europe Company of the Year for Integrated Energy Solutions
Text by PESBG 2025/12

Delta has been recognized by Frost & Sullivan as the 2025 Europe Company of the Year in integrated energy solutions. This distinction reflects Delta's progress in building an integrated energy ecosystem—linking PV inverters, battery energy storage systems (BESS), EV charging, microgrids, and the AI-enabled DeltaGrid® platform—so customers can deploy resilient, efficient, and scalable energy systems across Europe.

Frost & Sullivan assesses companies on strategy effectiveness and strategy execution. Delta's work aligns with Europe's current energy realities: higher renewable penetration, grid congestion, complex permitting, and tighter lifecycle performance expectations. Instead of point products, Delta emphasizes an interoperable architecture designed to function as one cohesive system from day one. A unified control and data layer reduces integration risks, shortens commissioning, and preserves future flexibility.

Delta's Energy Storage Solution M&C Series address both utility-scale and space-constrained scenarios with modular designs, high efficiency, and serviceability that minimize on-site work. In the mobility sector, the Ultra-Fast 500 kW DC Charger and Smart DC Wallbox are engineered for throughput and uptime, with site-level load management for smooth grid integration. These repeatable building blocks help shorten design, permitting, and commissioning cycles while meeting diverse national requirements.

With DeltaGrid®, operators gain load forecasting, renewable optimization, charge scheduling, and participation in grid services where available. In practice, this delivers peak shaving, improved power quality, higher asset utilization, and clearer pathways to decarbonization and total cost of ownership (TCO) reduction. This intelligence layer also supports varied use cases—including logistics hubs electrifying fleets, manufacturers expanding production, campuses adding capacity, and municipalities modernizing community energy assets—under a unified operating model.

Many organizations begin with high-impact assets to stabilize energy costs and enhance resilience, then expand scope as operations scale and business cases mature. Because the architecture is interoperable, new capabilities—such as ultra-fast charging or multi-source microgrid control—can be added without re-architecting earlier phases. This staged approach delivers results early, avoids stranded assets, and stays adaptable as tariffs, incentives, and regulations evolve. It also aligns with diversified financing and procurement strategies, which are crucial in multi-site rollouts.

Partnerships across hydrogen energy, EV charging networks, and next-generation power electronics continue to bring new capabilities to market. Open interfaces and co-development shorten feedback loops from field performance to product improvement, while sustained R&D investment ensures advances in efficiency, reliability, and safety move quickly from lab to deployment.

Rakesh Mukhija, who leads Power & Energy Solutions in EMEA, sums it up: “This recognition reflects our customers' trust and Delta's commitment to delivering systems that scale. As electrification accelerates across Europe, our priority remains keeping sites resilient, efficient, and sustainable. ”Delta executives pose with the trophy (from left to right: Eton Lee, Vice President and General Manager of PESBG; Kelly Shyu, Deputy Head of PESBG; Rakesh Mukhija, Head of Power & Energy Solutions, Delta EMEA; and Dalip Sharma, President of Delta EMEA).