Enlit Europe 2026
Why Attend Enlit Europe 2026?
CSL is delighted to be exhibiting at Enlit Europe 2026, one of the most influential events in the European energy sector.
The event provides a platform for energy leaders, utilities, technology providers and infrastructure specialists to collaborate and share ideas. In addition, attendees can discover practical solutions that support the transition to cleaner and smarter energy networks.
Enlit Europe covers every stage of the energy value chain. This includes power generation, transmission, distribution, smart grids, renewable energy, energy storage and digital technologies. As a result, the event has become a key meeting point for organisations driving innovation across the utility and energy sectors.
Resilient Connectivity for Modern Energy Networks
As utilities modernise their infrastructure and deploy more connected technologies, resilient connectivity is becoming increasingly important. Therefore, CSL will be showcasing how our Critical Connectivity solutions help energy providers maintain service continuity, improve grid reliability and support operational efficiency.
Furthermore, our solutions enable secure and always-on communications for critical energy applications, helping organisations stay connected when it matters most.
What Will CSL Be Discussing?
Our team will be available to discuss:
- Resilient connectivity for utilities and critical national infrastructure
- Multi-network IoT SIM solutions
- rSIMĀ® intelligent network switching technology
- Connectivity for smart grids and energy management systems
- Secure managed connectivity services
- Supporting the digitalisation of energy networks
- Building resilient communications for distributed energy and remote assets
Meet The Team
Meet the CSL team on Stand A.F115 to explore our latest innovations and discuss your connectivity requirements.
Dates: 10-12 November 2026
Venue: Vienna, Austria
We look forward to meeting emergency services professionals, technology partners and organisations looking to strengthen the resilience of their critical communications infrastructure.