The smarter E Europe Organizers

Solar Promotion GmbH

Solar Promotion GmbH and its international subsidiary, Solar Promotion International GmbH, organize conferences and exhibitions worldwide on all topics surrounding the new energy world. Our portfolio includes events on photovoltaics, solar thermal technologies, solar power plants, smart renewable energy, energy storage technologies and systems, battery production technologies, decentralized and sustainable self-supply of energy for industry and buildings, building envelopes/components, systems and equipment technology, regenerative energies, software for energy management systems, energy services, traction batteries for electric vehicles, charging infrastructure and charging stations.

Intersolar, the world’s leading exhibition series for the solar industry; ees, the global event series for electrical energy storage; Power2Drive, the exhibition for charging infrastructure and electromobility, and EM-Power, the exhibition for intelligent energy use in industry and buildings, will be taking place once again under the umbrella of The smarter E, as well as parallel conferences expanding upon the exhibition’s main topics. Alongside the exhibitions and conferences of The smarter E – represented on four continents in Munich, San Diego, Mexico City, São Paulo, Gandhinagar, Gujarat and Dubai – additional one-day summits in up-and-coming markets will also be taking place.

In addition, Solar Promotion GmbH is in charge of organizing the Gebäude.Energie.Technik (GETEC) exhibition, one of the leading exhibitions for energy-efficient planning, building and modernizing. Solar Promotion GmbH also publishes the English-language online magazine “ees International – The Electrical Energy Storage Magazine”.

Solar Promotion GmbH
Postfach 100 170
75101 Pforzheim

Tel.: +49 7231 58598-0
Fax: +49 7231 58598-28
info(at)TheSmarterE.de

FWTM GmbH & Co. KG

Freiburg Wirtschaft Touristik und Messe GmbH & Co. KG is owned and operated by the City of Freiburg and founded with the aim of promoting international cooperatives and organizing trade exhibitions and conferences relating to the economy, tourism, the environment and international city partnerships, at the behest of the City of Freiburg. "Green City Freiburg" is marketed worldwide to describe Freiburg’s decades of expertise in solar technology, renewable energies and sustainable urban and traffic planning. FWTM’s international activities strengthen and promote Freiburg as an economic hub.

Freiburg Wirtschaft Touristik und Messe GmbH & Co. KG
Neuer Messplatz 3
79108 Freiburg i. Br.

Tel.: +49 761 3881-3700
Fax: +49 761 3881-3770
thesmartere(at)fwtm.de

Further Content
Webinar Collection
Promising Brazilian Photovoltaic Market – Opportunities and Challenges

June 1st, 2023

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The solar photovoltaic market in Brazil has experienced remarkable growth in the last ten years. This year alone Brazilian developers have already installed at least 2.1 GW of distributed-generation solar and more than 1.3 GW of centralized PV.

Webinar Collection
Solar Energy in Africa – The New Role of the Continent

26.09.2023

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The solar market in Africa is full of promise: from solar lamps and rooftop installations to utility scale PV including storage, numerous PV applications are increasingly being deployed on the African continent.

Start-up Interview
Simple and Efficient Energy Sharing

September 22, 2023

Start-up interview on energy communities and energy management with Lukas Prenner, founder of EnergyFamily

Marco Osterlein, Business Development Executive, adesso
No Energy Transition without the Cloud

The smarter E Podcast Episode 148 | Language: German

August 31, 2023

Marco Oesterlein, IoT expert and business developer, explains, why there can be no energy transition without the cloud.

Amélie Wippern is group manager for photovoltaics and electric mobility at Stadtwerke Energie GmbH
How Municipal Utilities Are Driving the Mobility Revolution

The smarter E Podcast Episode 152 | Language: German

October 5, 2023

How can utilities influence large-scale deployment of e-mobility? And what does a municipal approach to electric mobility look like?

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