Energy Storage Europe is continuing its growth trajectory and aims to increase the number of visitors from 50 countries by more than 25 per cent. The trade visitor share is again set to be approximately 99 per cent. In the coming year, the focal point will be on larger storage solutions for energy providers, network operators, industry and business. Parallel to the trade fair Energy Storage Europe Expo, at which storage solutions for residential buildings will also be presented, the specialist conferences International Renewable Energy Storage Conference (IRES 2017) and the Energy Storage Conference (ESE) as well as further side events will take place.
Energy Storage Europe relies on its international contacts to the energy sector and industry in order to reach a high share of visitors with decision-making competence and investment interest: “In contrast to other trade fairs with the focal point on storage, we put the focus on dealmaking. Our exhibitors benefit in particular from the quality of the specific business contacts and the concrete business deals. Through targeted communication in our worldwide network, we are strengthening this advantage“, explains Hans Werner Reinhard, Managing Director of Messe Düsseldorf.
The global network of the World of Energy Storage and its 72 international representatives in 132 countries contribute to the high level of trade visitors. The five satellites are developing almost as fast as the central event in Europe, which in the previous year, grew by 60%. “The Energy Storage spin-offs outside of Europe have reached an average growth of 55%. This lays the necessary foundation to bring international visitors to Düsseldorf“, according to Reinhard.
In order to meet the requirements towards Energy Storage Europe as a high level networking platform, Messe Düsseldorf will make Hall 8b available next year. Here, the trade fair as well as the conference rooms will be integrated. This will also promote the exchange between the scientific-oriented International Renewable Energy Storage Conference (IRES 2017) and the economic-oriented Energy Storage Conference (ESE).