FranklinWH Energy Storage Inc. announces that it plans to enter the European residential energy storage market with a system designed for European homes. The company says the planned launch is set for 2027 and is based on experience gained by supporting more than 25 utility-led virtual power plant (VPP) programs in the United States. FranklinWH also issues the announcement from Munich, describing the move as an expansion of its energy storage offering beyond its existing U.S.-based activities. Across the provided releases, the key elements are consistent: the product focus is residential energy storage, the target market is Europe, and the timeline is 2027. The company frames its readiness for the European market through its prior involvement in utility-sponsored VPP initiatives, which it cites as relevant know-how for deploying energy storage systems in grid-connected contexts. No additional specifications about countries, technical standards, partner utilities, pricing, or expected capacity are included in the provided text. The announcement remains limited to the company’s stated intent and its planned timing.