FENECON activities in Lithuania
Installation of a First Reference System within the RES Program Marks FENECON’s Market Entry in Lithuania and the Baltics
FENECON’s entry into the Lithuanian market and the Baltic region is supported by the RES Programme. As FENECON’s official country partner, Elinta has played a central role in implementing and commissioning the reference system, which was successfully installed at its company site in Kaunas. The project represents an important milestone and marks the beginning of FENECON’s long-term commitment to supporting the energy transition in Lithuania and the Baltics with intelligent, scalable storage solutions. As part of this project, FENECON is conducting various marketing activities, events, and training courses to strategically accompany and strengthen its market entry in Lithuania.
FENECON Reference Project in Lithuania
In May 2025, FENECON GmbH successfully installed its first reference system in Lithuania at the premises of Elinta in Kaunas. A system called FENECON Home 20, with a power output of 20 kW and a storage capacity of 28 kWh, is used to support Elinta in achieving its energy goals on multiple levels. The system maximizes the self-consumption of the company’s own photovoltaic installation and also serves as an emergency power supply, significantly increasing energy independence. In addition, it enables participation in grid services and the use of dynamic electricity tariffs. By integrating charging stations from Elinta Charge – a company of the Elinta Group – it also allows for intelligent control of on-site EV charging. Overall, the system not only reduces energy costs but also creates additional revenue potential through forward-looking, intelligent energy management.
FENECON’s Market Entry in Lithuania
FENECON’s market entry in Lithuania is driven in large part by the country’s ambitious national energy strategy and its increased integration into the European power grid. With Lithuania’s withdrawal from the BRELL power network and the simultaneous expansion of renewable energies, the demand for intelligent battery storage solutions is growing significantly. With its fully in-house developed FENECON Energy Management System (FEMS), FENECON offers the technological expertise to actively support the energy transition in Lithuania and ensures the long-term efficient operation of renewable energy sources. A demo version of the FEMS is available to demonstrate its core functions and user interface.








About Elinta
Elinta Group is an innovative group of companies in Lithuania focused on high-tech solutions. Its name composed of Electronics plus Intelligence describes the main means of providing value to its clients. The main activities of the company include industrial automation, electric vehicle powertrain and charging solution manufacturing, 3D scanning, computer vision, electronics and software development services. Since its establishment in 1991, right after Lithuania regained its independence, Elinta Group has aimed to create and implement cutting-edge engineering solutions, promoting industrial automation, energy efficiency, and sustainability. The Elinta Group consists of several companies, including Elinta, Elinta Motors, Elinta Charge, Elinta Robotics, Elinvision. With engineering expertise, modern manufacturing processes, and a continuous commitment to technology development, Elinta Group has become a prominent player in not only Lithuania’s but also Europe’s technology market, meeting international standards and adapting flexibly to the needs of its clients.
German Energy Agency (dena)
The German Energy Agency (dena) is a centre of excellence for the applied energy transition and climate protection. dena studies the challenges of building a climate-neutral society and supports the German government in achieving its energy and climate policy objectives. Since its foundation in 2000, dena has worked to develop and implement solutions and bring together national and international partners from politics, industry, the scientific community and all parts of society. dena is a project enterprise and a public company owned by the German federal government. dena’s shareholder is the Federal Republic of Germany. www.dena.de/en/
German Energy Solutions Initiative
With the aim of positioning German technologies and know-how worldwide, the German Energy Solutions Initiative of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWE) supports suppliers of climate-friendly energy solutions in opening up foreign markets. The focus lies on renewable energies, energy efficiency, smart grids and storage, as well as technologies such as power-to-gas and fuel cells. Aimed in particular at small and medium-sized enterprises, the German Energy Solutions Initiative supports participants through measures to prepare market entry as well as to prospect, develop and secure new markets. www.german-energy-solutions.de/GES/Navigation/EN/Home/home.html
Renewable Energy Solutions Programme (RES Programme)
With the RES Programme, the German Energy Solutions Initiative of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWE) helps German companies in the renewable energy and energy efficiency sectors enter new markets. Within the framework of the Programme, reference plants are installed and marketed with the support of the German Energy Agency (dena). Information and training activities help ensure a sustainable market entry and demonstrate the quality of climate-friendly technologies made in Germany. www.german-energy-solutions.de/GES/Redaktion/EN/Basepages/Services/dena-res.html

The RES Project Lithuania is supported by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy as part of the Renewable Energy Solutions Programme of the German Energy Solutions Initiative.