Be a part of the energy storage boom
Energy storage is about to boom. The development of newer, faster-charging and lower-cost batteries in our cars is challenging the business models of the incumbent liquid fuels industry. With over 200,000 orders for the Model 3 Tesla electric car within 24 hours of announcement, significant change is happening.
Companies such as Kisensum, GreenSmith Energy Management, AES Energy Storage, Geli, Green Charge Networks, sonnenBatterie, Magaldi, Kokam and SimpliPhi Power know the potential of energy storage. Representatives from these smart-thinking energy companies will speak at the Australian Energy Storage Conference, to be held from 1–2 June at Australian Technology Park, Sydney.
Conference attendees will join these thought leaders to discuss the international progress, energy storage innovations and successes of local champions such as Reposit Power, GreenSync, Magellan Power and Redflow; receive global updates and industry insights from leading speakers from Navigant Research and Bloomberg, and from industry bodies from India and California; and hear from the IT entrepreneurs and the tech-savvy professionals who rode this wave of change.
Attendees will also experience the global unveiling of the Enphase Home Energy Solution, which sees home owners use a control dashboard to self-manage their energy, charging and discharging their battery as needed. The system intelligently combines solar generation, storage and energy management to meet both the home-owner needs for self-consumption and grid requirements.
To register for your place at the conference, view the dedicated energy storage exhibition and attend the free industry workshops, visit www.australianenergystorage.com.au.
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