MAPNA Group showed off its key accomplishments at the 25th Iran International Electricity Industry Exhibition, presenting innovations in the power industry, renewable energy, energy storage, and engineering services across three dedicated pavilions.
The company signed several memorandums of understanding aimed at advancing domestic technologies and expanding its international footprint by exporting technical and engineering services.
MAPNA experts held discussions with representatives from Iran’s Ministry of Energy and major utility firms. These talks focused on the obstacles to developing renewable energy infrastructure in Iran, and explored possible solutions to accelerate progress.
MAPNA’s electricity pavilion was located in Hall 44 (Persian Gulf Hall), while its renewable energy exhibition occupied Hall 41 and an outdoor space.
These areas became hubs for networking and dialogue among managers, experts, engineers, researchers, and international guests.
On the opening day of the exhibition, MAPNA unveiled two major innovations in the presence of Iran’s Minister of Energy Abbas Aliabadi.
The first was a domestic ultra-fast 600 kW EV charger, capable of simultaneously charging four electric cars and two electric buses. The second was a smart energy storage system, developed by MAPNA’s subsidiary MECO (MAPNA Engineering and Construction for Electricity & Control), called TITAN MAP-iON, with a capacity of 215 kWh.
The 600 kW charger is a landmark national achievement — Iran’s first in-house charger at that power, and a potential “heartbeat” for future electric transport fleets.
Meanwhile, its TITAN MAP-iON storage system offers a comprehensive, flexible solution for energy stability. The system uses a lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP) battery chemistry for enhanced safety and longevity (approximately 25 years).
It switches to backup power in under 20 milliseconds during outages, operates both on-grid and off-grid, connects to solar panels, supports peak-shaving to reduce energy costs at high demand, and offers intelligent energy management through a dedicated app and EMS (energy management system).
During the four-day exhibition, MAPNA signed multiple cooperation agreements under its “First Production” initiative.
These MoUs were inked with key players in Iran’s electricity and technology sectors, including the Vice Presidency for Science & Technology, Tavanir (the Power Generation, Transmission, and Distribution Company), Tehran Regional Electricity Company, Tehran Electricity Distribution Company, and the Khorasan Razavi Electricity Distribution Company.
The agreements cover strategic areas such as the development of D-STATCOMs (Distribution Static Compensators), battery energy storage systems (BESS), fault current limiters (FCL), and physical asset management systems. The goal: to localize critical technologies and boost the resilience and efficiency of Iran’s national power grid.
MAPNA also signed a joint cooperation deal with Tavanir to build a national battery-based energy storage infrastructure (BESS).
Another agreement focused on establishing a National EV Charging Clearing House, encompassing technical standardization, data exchange, smart systems, and the deployment of next-generation technology.
Throughout the exhibition, MAPNA’s leadership held talks with executives from regional and neighboring countries, exploring opportunities for joint investment, technology transfer, and the export of its engineering and technical services.
The 25th Iran International Electricity Industry Exhibition — Iran’s largest specialized energy event — ran in parallel with the 15th International Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Exhibition from November 11 to 14, 2025.
During the four days, MAPNA’s delegation remained highly engaged, fielding questions and meeting with attendees, stakeholders, and potential partners.
A total of 724 domestic and foreign companies participated this year, including firms from China, Turkey, Germany, India, and Italy, along with several neighboring countries.


























































