Off-Grid at The smarter E Europe

June 19–20, 2024 | ICM München

What does it take to secure affordable, clean energy and water for rural people in low-and medium income countries? For sure, it is a combination of concerted political effort and technological progress.

Off-Grid at Intersolar Europe Conference

As part of Intersolar Europe Conference 2024, speakers shed light on experiences, innovations and future perspectives of off-grid system in four dedicated off-grid sessions. In 2023 there was an additional opening off-grid session.

This year, projects around the water-energy-food nexus will be presented and the relevance of digitalization to speed-up off-grid projects will be analyzed. An additional session will focus on storage systems and sector coupling.

Renowned key note speakers from international organizations will be providing insights into electrification, off-grid systems and decentralized renewable energies.

For participants only interested in these sessions, a separate Off-Grid conference ticket is available.

Date

June 19, 2024

Session Times 9:00am–5:30pm
Event Language English
Venue

ICM – International Congress Center München
Messe München
81823 Munich, Germany

Room 14c

Tickets

Available soon in our ticket shop

Early Bird (until April 19, 2024): €370

Regular: €430

Off-Grid Workshop and access to the exhibition is included

Program

  • 9:00am: Off-Grid: Decentralized Water-Energy-Food Nexus
  • 11:00am: Off-Grid: Digitalization to Speed Up Off-Grid Projects
  • 2:00pm: Off-Grid: Storage Systems & Sector Coupling
  • 4:00pm: Pioneering 100% Renewables: Opportunities and Challenges of Off-Grid in Island and Remote Environments

Off-Grid Workshop “Meet the Practitioners”

Date

June 20, 2024

Session Times 10:00am–1:30pm
Event Language English
Venue

ICM – International Congress Center München
Messe München
81823 Munich, Germany

Room 14c

Tickets

Tickets available from end of March from Bundesverband Solarwirtschaft

Program

  • 10:00am: Session 1
  • 11:45am: Session 2

Further information will be available soon.

Managing Board

Members of the Managing Board (from left to right)

  • Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Peter Adelmann, Technical University of Ulm
  • Dr.-Ing. Philipp Blechinger, Head of Unit Off-Grid Systems, Reiner Lemoine Institute
  • Horst Dufner, Head of The smarter E Europe, Solar Promotion GmbH
  • Jens Jæger, Director of Policy & Business Development, Alliance for Rural Electrification (ARE)
  • Ahmad Sandid, Development Cooperation Advisor / Business Scout for Development of GIZ GmbH, on behalf of the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)
  • David Wedepohl, Managing Director International Affairs, German Solar Association
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