The 2025 Russia Renewable Energy and New Energy Vehicle Exhibition (Renwex) brought together global pioneers in Moscow to explore the future of sustainable energy solutions. As Eastern Europe’s premier platform for renewable energy and electric mobility, the event highlighted the urgent demand for resilient technologies tailored to Russia’s unique climatic and infrastructural challenges.
Seizing this opportunity, DALY, a global leader in lithium battery management systems (BMS), unveiled its latest breakthroughs designed to address extreme cold environments and decentralized energy needs. Following its recent showcase at the U.S. Battery Show, DALY’s presence at Renwex underscored its dedication to bridging innovation with localized solutions for the Russian market.
Conquering the Cold: BMS Built for Siberia’s Toughest Roads
Russia’s vast landscapes and sub-zero temperatures pose formidable challenges for commercial vehicles. Traditional battery systems often falter under prolonged cold exposure, leading to startup failures, voltage instability, and increased maintenance costs.
DALY’s 4th-Gen ArcticPro Truck BMS redefines reliability in extreme conditions:
- Smart Preheating Technology: Activates battery warming even at -40°C, ensuring instant ignition after overnight freezing.
- Ultra-High 2,800A Surge Capacity: Powers diesel engines effortlessly, eliminating cold-weather downtime.
- Advanced Voltage Stabilization: Quadruple supercapacitor modules absorb electrical surges, safeguarding onboard electronics from flickering or damage.
- Remote Diagnostics: Real-time battery health updates via mobile apps enable proactive maintenance, reducing roadside risks.


Already adopted by logistics fleets and electric vessel operators, the ArcticPro BMS has proven its resilience across Siberia’s harshest routes, earning praise for minimizing operational disruptions and extending battery lifespan.
Energy Independence for Remote Communities
With over 60% of Russia’s rural areas lacking stable grid access, household energy storage systems are critical for daily life. Extreme weather further amplifies the need for robust, user-friendly solutions.
At Renwex, DALY demonstrated its SmartHome BMS Series, engineered for versatility and safety:
l Modular Design: Supports unlimited parallel connections, adapting to households of all sizes.
- Military-Grade Precision: ±1mV voltage sampling accuracy and active cell balancing prevent overheating or over-discharge.
- AI-Driven Monitoring: Wi-Fi/4G connectivity enables remote control and energy usage optimization via cloud platforms.
- Multi-Inverter Compatibility: Seamlessly integrates with leading brands, simplifying installation.
From cozy dachas to remote Arctic outposts, DALY’s systems empower users to harness renewable energy efficiently, even during prolonged blizzards.
Local Expertise, Global Standards
To accelerate its impact, DALY established its Moscow-based Russia Division in 2024, combining global R&D prowess with deep regional insights. The local team, fluent in both technology and market dynamics, has forged partnerships with distributors, OEMs, and energy providers, ensuring rapid response times and tailored support.
“Russia’s energy transition requires more than just products—it demands trust,” said Alexey Volkov, Head of DALY Russia. “By embedding ourselves in communities, we learn their pain points firsthand and deliver solutions that truly last.”


From Exhibition to Action: Clients Speak
The DALY booth buzzed with energy as visitors from Yekaterinburg, Novosibirsk, and beyond explored live demos. A trucking company owner from Krasnoyarsk shared, “After testing the ArcticPro BMS, our winter breakdowns dropped by 80%. It’s a game-changer for Siberian logistics.”
Meanwhile, a solar installer from Kazan praised the SmartHome BMS: “Farmers no longer fear blackouts during snowstorms. DALY’s systems are built for our reality.”
Driving the Future, One Innovation at a Time
As Russia accelerates its renewable energy adoption, DALY remains at the forefront, blending patented BMS technologies with hyper-localized strategies. Upcoming projects include collaborations with Arctic microgrid developers and EV charging infrastructure providers.
“Our journey doesn’t end at exhibitions,” added Volkov. “We’re here to power progress, wherever the road leads.”
DALY – Engineering Resilience, Energizing Possibilities.
Post time: Apr-25-2025