Tesla joins All-Energy 2016
All-Energy Australia has announced that Tesla Energy will take part in the 2016 edition of the renewable energy event, to be held from 4–5 October at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.
Senior marketing and communications manager Heath Walker will be joined by Josef Tadich, sales and application engineering – Asia Pacific, in delivering keynote presentations that offer delegates insight into Tesla Energy’s innovative approach to battery storage for vehicles and the home.
Delegates will also have the opportunity to speak with a Tesla Energy and Tesla Motor specialist at the Tesla exhibition stand (Stall #3108). Tesla will also be accepting registrations for Powerwall, Powerpack, Model S, Model X and Model 3 at the stand.
Tesla Energy joins over 100 domestic and international companies showcasing their latest technology at the event, including Canadian Solar Australia, ABB Australia, Jinko Solar, Fronius Australia, Trina Solar, SMA Australia, Huawei Technologies, Enphase Energy, RES Australia, Clenergy, MPower, Victron, Redback Technologies, Ingeteam, RF Industries, SolaX Power, Schletter, IMEON Energy, AC Solar Warehouse, IPD, Outback Power and more.
“Some highlights on display will be SMA Australia’s recently developed Sunny Boy Storage Battery Inverter, designed for high-voltage batteries like the Tesla Powerwall; Enphase Energy’s Enphase Home Energy Solution; and ABB’s REACT (Renewable Energy Accumulator and Conversion Technology),” said exhibition director Robby Clark.
“We also see many companies launch new products or items at All-Energy Australia, with this year’s floor set to feature SolaX Power’s new 3-Phase Hybrid Inverter as well as Canadian Solar’s new Energy Storage System and 5BB technology.”
For more information on this free-to-attend event, including registration, exhibition and sponsorship opportunities, visit http://www.all-energy.com.au/.
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