Energy Security & Innovation

Resilient, autonomous energy systems are the foundation of national defence. SSD Expo 2026 unites military, civil, and energy sector leaders to strengthen infrastructure, accelerate innovation, and ensure uninterrupted power in times of crisis.

Why energy security matters in defence

Modern military operations are critically dependent on secure, reliable, and independent energy systems. From powering remote bases and command posts to keeping digital systems and critical infrastructure online, energy security is no longer just an engineering challenge — it’s a national security imperative.

Rising geopolitical tensions, hybrid threats, and sabotage risks (like attacks on undersea cables and power infrastructure) make the Baltic Sea Region especially vulnerable to energy disruptions. At SSD Expo 2026, the Energy theme explores how military, civil, and industrial actors can collaborate to build resilient, smart, and mobile energy solutions for both defence and dual-use needs.

This theme connects power system innovators with procurement leaders from NATO, the EU, and Baltic nations actively investing in energy autonomy.

Energy & infrastructure stats that matter

Energy resilience has become a central pillar of national and regional defence strategy. More than 50% of NATO’s operational bases now rely on mobile or hybrid energy systems to ensure mission readiness in dynamic or contested environments. In 2023 alone, cyber and physical attacks on critical infrastructure disrupted power for over 10 million civilians across Europe, highlighting the urgent need for hardened, autonomous systems. The Baltic Sea seabed is home to more than ten critical undersea power and data cables, now officially designated as strategic defence assets by multiple EU and NATO members. In response to these growing threats, European Union and national programmes are set to invest over €20 billion in energy resilience initiatives aligned with defence priorities by 2027.

Benefits of focusing on energy at SSD Expo 2026

Deployable & Mobile Energy Systems
Energy Storage & Autonomy
Smart Grids & Infrastructure Defence

Discover portable power units, mobile generators, and hybrid energy solutions designed for forward bases, disaster zones, and temporary command posts. Featuring innovations in modular energy kits, battery-based logistics, and vehicle-mounted systems.

Exhibitors in this section present high-density battery tech, renewable backups, fuel cell solutions, and intelligent grid-balancing systems. Emphasis is on long-duration storage, microgrids, and energy independence in disconnected or hostile environments.
This area covers cyber-physical resilience for critical infrastructure. Explore hardened smart grids, grid-monitoring AI, EMP-resistant systems, and real-time diagnostics for national and regional utilities. Includes integration with civil and military response systems.

Who should exhibit under the Energy theme?

Energy system integrators, battery tech companies, fuel innovation startups, infrastructure protection firms, defence-focused renewables, mobile energy providers, and dual-use tech developers.
Energy powers every aspect of defence — from communications and logistics to surveillance and combat operations. Secure energy systems are vital to maintaining operational readiness and civil protection.
It’s one of the only platforms in Europe that bridges defence, infrastructure, and civil sectors under the shared mission of energy resilience. SSD’s Energy theme attracts both public and private procurement stakeholders.
Apply as an exhibitor or contact our partnerships team to explore tailored opportunities for showcasing your solutions. SSD Expo 2026 offers speaking slots, live demo areas, and strategic branding options.
Be seen by defence procurement leaders, civil protection authorities, and critical infrastructure operators across the Baltic Sea Region.