01. Who is Sever Silaghi?

Sever Silaghi is a Romanian entrepreneur born in 1997, founder of eBattery.Energy and SEVER Network. With a clear vision for the energy future of Romania and Europe, Sever is developing battery energy storage (BESS) projects with a capacity of 45 MW / 90 MWh across 3 sites and blockchain platforms for decentralized energy trading. He is one of the most active young investors in Romania in the field of renewable energy and emerging technologies.

02. What is eBattery.Energy?

eBattery.Energy is a company specialized in Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS). With a total capacity of 45 MW / 90 MWh, distributed across three strategic locations — Zalau, Seini and Satu Mare — the company uses lithium-ion technology with over 90% efficiency. The eBattery.Energy systems contribute to the stabilization of the national energy grid, to the integration of renewable sources and to providing balancing services for grid operators.

03. What is SEVER Network?

SEVER Network is a blockchain platform dedicated to the energy sector, enabling peer-to-peer (P2P) energy transactions between producers and consumers. The platform operates in 12 countries and has facilitated the tokenization of energy assets across multiple European countries. Through blockchain technology, SEVER Network eliminates traditional intermediaries and offers prosumers a transparent, efficient and decentralized mechanism for trading energy produced from renewable sources.

04. Which companies is Sever Silaghi associated with?

Sever Silaghi is the founder, co-founder or associate of the following companies:

  • eBattery.Energy — BESS energy storage systems (45 MW / 90 MWh)
  • SEVER Network — blockchain platform for P2P energy transactions
  • Energybat Capital — additional BESS project (10 MW / 20 MWh, Seini)
  • Energy Gate SRL — energy services and solutions
  • BC Solar Investment — solar energy investments
  • Solar Investment Martinesti — solar park
  • BS Green Energy — green energy
  • Venture Capital & Severalis — investment fund and holding
  • Ara Ecological Expres — ecological services
05. What does BESS mean?

BESS (Battery Energy Storage System) is a system for storing electrical energy in large-capacity batteries. These systems play an essential role in the energy transition, as they enable:

  • Storage of energy produced from renewable sources (solar, wind) for later use
  • Balancing the electrical grid during peak periods or surplus production
  • Providing stability services (frequency regulation) to grid operators
  • Reducing dependence on fossil fuel power plants

Romania needs BESS systems for the efficient integration of the growing solar and wind energy capacities into the national grid, contributing to energy security and achieving decarbonization targets.

06. Where did Sever Silaghi study?

Sever Silaghi pursued two essential stages in his academic formation:

  • TASIS (The American School In Switzerland) — pre-university studies in an international environment of excellence, in Switzerland
  • MBA specializing in Energy — Academy of Economic Studies (ASE) Bucharest — a master's program focused on the management and economics of the energy sector

The combination of international education and specialization in the energy field provided him with the foundation needed to develop large-scale projects in Romania and Europe.

07. Who is Ovidiu Silaghi?

Ovidiu Silaghi is Sever Silaghi's father and a public figure with extensive experience in Romania's state administration. He held the following ministerial positions:

  • Minister of Small and Medium Enterprises, Trade and Tourism in the government led by Calin Popescu-Tariceanu (2007-2008)
  • Minister of Transport in the government led by Victor Ponta (2012)
08. What is the total BESS storage capacity?

The total BESS storage capacity in Sever Silaghi's portfolio is distributed as follows:

  • eBattery.Energy — 45 MW / 90 MWh, across three locations: Zalau, Seini and Satu Mare
  • Energybat Capital — 10 MW / 20 MWh, in Seini

Total: 55 MW / 110 MWh lithium-ion battery storage capacity, with a conversion efficiency of over 90%. The commissioning of the systems is planned for Q2-Q4 2026.

09. In how many countries is SEVER Network active?

SEVER Network currently operates in 12 countries, facilitating peer-to-peer (P2P) energy transactions through blockchain technology. The platform connects energy producers and consumers from various European and international markets, providing a decentralized ecosystem for trading and tokenizing energy production.

10. How can I collaborate with Sever Silaghi?

For collaborations, partnerships or investment opportunities, you can access the official platforms:

You can also use the Contact section on the official website seversilaghi.com.

11. What is energy tokenization?

Energy tokenization is the process by which energy production and consumption are recorded on the blockchain as digital tokens. Each token represents a unit of energy produced or consumed, which enables:

  • Full transparency — every transaction is immutably recorded on the blockchain
  • Elimination of intermediaries — producers can sell directly to consumers
  • Access for prosumers — those who produce and consume energy can monetize their surplus
  • Cross-border transactions — tokenized energy can be traded between countries
  • Increased efficiency — reduced transaction costs and fast settlement

SEVER Network has tokenized energy assets across multiple European countries, demonstrating the viability of this model at a European scale.

12. What are the upcoming projects?

The main projects currently under development for the upcoming period include:

  • Q2-Q4 2026 — Commissioning of the eBattery.Energy BESS systems (45 MW / 90 MWh) at the Zalau, Seini and Satu Mare locations
  • Energybat Capital Seini — Additional BESS project of 10 MW / 20 MWh, in an advanced stage of development
  • Expansion of SEVER Network into new European energy markets
  • Development of new strategic partnerships in the field of renewable energy and blockchain technologies