Conferences for a renewable 24/7 energy supply

June 18–19, 2024

Want to get to know the rules of the new energy world? Meet the most important players in the energy industry? Or learn more about the moves being made in the international markets?

The smarter E Europe brings together four conferences: Intersolar Europe Conference, ees Europe Conference, Power2Drive Europe Conference and EM-Power Europe Conference to shed light on the latest industry developments.

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Conference Quick Facts

Date

June 18–19, 2024

Opening Hours

9:00am–6:00pm

Venue

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

Attendees 2,200 expected (Intersolar Europe Conference, ees Europe Conference, Power2Drive Europe Conference, EM-Power Europe Conference, Side Events)
Event Language English

Ticket Information

4 Conferences – 1 Ticket

During the four conferences of The smarter E Europe you can inform yourself about all facets of the new energy world and discuss with leading experts of the energy industry. Topics include for example the decentralization, digitalization and sector coupling of energy supply, technological trends in photovoltaics and energy storage, and the newest charging technologies for electric vehicles.

Intersolar Europe Conference

Find out today what wil be happening in solar tomorrow.

The trend is evident: solar is booming worldwide. The market dynamics are fast-paced, costs continue to tumble, and the entire sector is becoming more professional. What is the impact for the industry? Which entities are driving the trends? Which markets will be most relevant in the future? Which business models will succeed? What role do financing, digital transformation and innovative technologies play in making photovoltaics competitive? Find answers at the Intersolar Europe Conference.

Intersolar Europe Conference

ees Europe Conference

Work today to build the foundations for tomorrow.

Stationary energy storage is fast growing in importance at every point in the energy supply chain. Likewise, eMobility is gaining traction worldwide. The greater need for both is fuelling demand for storage facilities and grid connectivity.

Where are the most promising markets for stationary and mobile energy storage? Which financing schemes are being applied and what are viable innovative ways of funding? Which players are defining industry best practice with transferable business models? Which quality standards must be met and what is the role of energy storage in the perspective of sector coupling? What are the trends and innovations for hydrogen technology and power-to-gas? These topics will be discussed at ees Europe Conference.

ees Europe Conference

Power2Drive Europe Conference

Full speed ahead for innovation eMobility.

Electric vehicles that run on solar or wind power are key to developing a new model of mobility worldwide that is both climate-friendly and sustainable. But for e-mobility to prevail, there is one imperative that stands out above all the rest: the need for charging infrastructure with full geographic coverage.

How is this infrastructure developing worldwide? Which markets are most promising? Which business and billing models are moving the industry forward? What are the regulatory frameworks and how can grid integration succeed?

Join the Power2Drive Europe Conference to find out.

EM-Power Europe Conference

Join us in shaping the grid of the future!

The rapid expansion of renewable energies and the increasing popularity of electric vehicles and power-to-heat systems have a considerable impact on transmission and distribution grids.

How can we prevent grid congestion in the face of growing electricity demand and large-scale power stations being taken out of operation? What role do energy storage systems, sector coupling and the integration of prosumers and consumers into the energy system have to play? And how can we benefit from their flexibility to take the burden off the grids?

The solutions to these issues will be key to a reliable energy supply. Hear the answers to these questions at the EM-Power Europe Conference .

Further Content
Webinar Collection
Shining Light on LATAM Solar Markets: Insights from Brazil and Mexico

July 13th, 2023

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During this webinar, our panellists will explore the factors that have contributed to Brazil and Mexico's success, including regulatory frameworks, investment opportunities, and technological advancements. Additionally, they will share their perspectives on the latest policy initiatives, market dynamics, emerging technologies, and potential growth areas.

Industry News
The Demand for Plug-in Solar Equipment in Germany Remains High

August 3, 2023

230,00 reported balcony power plants in Germany, number doubled in the first half of 2023.

Dr. Hamed Beheshti and Ahmad Sandid
How Solar PV Is Helping to Achieve Sustainable Development Goals in Africa

The smarter E Podcast Episode 149 | Language: English

September 7, 2023

Africa has a huge untapped solar potential. The integrated solar water desalination project at Lodwar Hospital in Kenya is a flagship project that contributes to several Sustainable Development Goals.

Wes Stein, Chief Research Scientist for Solar Technologies at CSIRO
CSP – How Concentrated Solar Power Works

The smarter E Podcast Episode 150 | Language: English

September 14, 2023

With CSP we can achieve high temperatures of 150 - 1500 Celsius to drive power cycles or industrial processes such as cement production or green hydrogen. But how far along is CSP technology? Wes Stein will give us the answer to this and other questions.

Ralph Müller-Eberstein, Business Development Manager at ebee smart Technologies GmbH
Ladeinfrastruktur vs. Immobilienwirtschaft: Wege aus der Ladekrise

The smarter E Podcast Episode 151 | Language:German

September 21, 2023

New guidelines for both tenancy law and the construction are supposed to optimize charging stations in apartment buildings.

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