Between 2010 and 2023, the cost of solar energy dropped by 90 percent. The positive development of the industry is reflected in the number of registrations for the smarter E Europe exhibition alliance: Seven months before the event, Messe München’s 19 halls and the Outdoor Area are already 90 percent booked.
At ees Europe 2024 in Munich CATL unveiled Tener, a mass-producible energy storage system that promises zero degradation in the first five years of use.
A broad supporting program at this year's ees Europe 2024 offers useful orientation in the growth market of batteries and energy storage systems.
Europe’s largest and most international exhibition for batteries and energy storage systems can look back at three successful days. More than 950 suppliers presented innovations from the fields of batteries and energy storage systems at ees Europe and the accompanying exhibitions of The smarter E Europe middle of June in Munich.
At the start of the exhibition in Munich, the coveted Innovation Awards were presented - for Intersolar Europe, EES Europe, Power2Drive Europe and EM-Power Europe. It turned out that the crowds clearly exceeded those of previous years.
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The special enclosure allows installation in particularly vulnerable applications. It also facilitates approval by the authorities. Sales are handled by the company Denios.
After less than a year, the videos on the photovoltaik | pv Europe YouTube channel have cracked the mark of more than one million views. And we are already busily preparing for the trade fair this year, so that many readers can also experience The smarter E Europe live.
Compared to last year, ees Europe is to double in size. More than 500 exhibitors will present their innovations across five exhibition halls plus an outdoor exhibition area, a total of over 45,000 square meters.
From June 14–16, 2023, Messe München will be hosting The smarter E Europe 2023 across 176,000 square meters in 16 halls. 85,000 visitors are being expected – a great stage for start-ups and newcomers with support from the German government or the exhibition organizers.
ees Europe and InterBattery, South Korea's leading battery trade fair, have agreed to cooperate. For the first time, the South Korean battery industry will present itself at ees Europe 2023 from June 14 – 16 in Munich.
The global solar and energy storage industries are booming, and a rising number of companies are driving this growth and international expansion. The innovation hub The smarter E Europe from June 14-16, 2023 at Messe München is showing strong growth and expects to see 1,600 exhibitors and over 75,000 visitors.
Intilion now offers its indoor commercial storage unit Scalestac with an optional fire protection housing. The company will present this and other systems at ees Europe in Munich this year:
The smarter E Europe will this year highlight the topic of hydrogen, including infrastructure, procurement and relevant subsidies that have the potential to turn Germany into the ‘hydrogen hub’ of Europe.
The role of electric mobility in the new energy world, charging infrastructure as the intersection between mobility and power grids as well as perspectives on the Vehicle2Grid concept – these are just a few of the topics that await you at the Power2Drive Europe Restart 2021 in Munich from October 6–8.
Due to the pandemic, The smarter E Europe and its four concurrent energy exhibitions Intersolar Europe, ees Europe, Power2Drive Europe and EM-Power Europe, will no longer take place from July 21 - 23, 2021. Instead, The smarter E Europe Restart 2021 will be staged at Messe München from October 6 - 8.
The smarter E Europe with its four exhibitions Intersolar Europe, ees Europe, Power2Drive Europe and EM-Power Europe will be moved back by six weeks to the second half of 2021.It will take place from July 21–23, 2021, at Messe München.
Over 70,000 jobs will be created through the rising battery manufacturing in Europe within the next years, new studies predict.