ees South America – South America’s new hot spot for batteries & energy storage systems
John E. Kaye
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August 27-29, 2019 | São Paulo, Brazil | Expo Center Norte
ees South America is South America’s New Hot Spot for Batteries & Energy Storage Systems. After two years as special exhibition, ees South America will celebrate its debut as autonomous exhibition in 2019. It will be held in parallel to Intersolar South America and takes place at the Expo Center Norte in São Paulo, Brazil, on August 27-29, 2019. ees South America will focus on batteries and electrical energy storage systems.
In the last two years the special exhibition ees South America could already attract more than 40 exhibitors. In 2019 more than 60 exhibitors will be expected.
ees South America will highlight energy storage solutions suited to support and complement energy systems with increasing amounts of renewable energy sources attracting investors, utilities, installers, manufacturers and project developers from all over the world. It will be part of the exhibition trio The smarter E South America. ees South America will be complemented by the special exhibition Power2Drive South America. The special exhibition will highlight the need for electric mobility solutions in order to shape a sustainable new energy world. The special exhibition focuses on mobile energy storage solutions, electric vehicles and charging infrastructure technologies.
With ees Europe in Munich, ees North America in San Francisco, ees South America in São Paolo and ees India in Mumbai, the global exhibition series is represented on four continents. ees events are dedicated to renewable energy storage solutions, ranging from residential and commercial applications to large-scale storage systems for stabilising the grid. Other areas of focus include products and solutions for smart renewable energy, energy management and uninterruptible power supply.
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