The sun sets on the world’s leading exhibition for the solar industry in Munich
Munich, June 6, 2014 – The leading international exhibition for the solar industry, Intersolar Europe, ends today. Around 1,100 exhibitors from 48 countries showcased products and services along the entire solar industry supply chain over three days. In addition to photovoltaics (PV) and PV production technologies, 250 exhibitors at the electrical energy storage (ees) exhibition and Intersolar Europe presented innovative solutions for energy storage, one of the greatest challenges facing the energy transition in the electricity market. Intersolar Europe is also increasingly supporting the energy transition in the heating market, this year expanding its area of solar thermal technologies to include renewable heating systems such as wood-chip and pellet heating systems, mini combined heat and power plants or cogeneration systems, fuel cell heating systems and heat pumps. The political conditions of the energy transition, the industry’s market developments and new business models were discussed at the Intersolar Europe Conference as well as at the exhibition. Around 1,300 attendees enjoyed the conference and its side events at ICM – Internationales Congress Center München from June 2-4.
From June 4-6, 44,000 visitors flocked to Messe München, where Intersolar Europe and the electrical energy storage (ees) exhibition were taking place simultaneously. Covering eight halls and the outdoor exhibition area, the range of exhibits attracted visitors from 145 different countries this year, representing a further increase in the percentage of international guests. The range of exhibiting companies from 48 nations was a reflection of the international solar industry, with Germany, China, Austria, Italy and France boasting the most exhibitors this year. Many international delegations created a truly international atmosphere and included investors from Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, Saudi Arabia, Morocco and India. The nine country pavilions, among them Canada, South Korea and Taiwan, also contributed to the international flair. All in all, this makes Intersolar Europe the international strategy and information forum for solar energy.
Pioneering spirit in international photovoltaics markets
According to the European Photovoltaic Industry Association’s (EPIA) Global Market Outlook 2014-2018, which was published at Intersolar Europe, the newly installed PV output reached 38.4 gigawatts (GW) last year, which is 28% more than in 2012. Markets outside of Europe are increasingly spearheading this development. According to the report, this trend towards more international markets is set to continue and strengthen over the next few years – the mean scenario states that annual new installations will rise from more than 40 GW in 2014 to around 55 GW in 2018. This will also lead to photovoltaics being increasingly regarded as an important pillar of future energy supply and an investment opportunity. At Intersolar Europe, internationalization was palpable. Companies are doing more and more business outside of Europe, for example in China, South East Asia, Japan and the USA, where markets are showing particularly strong growth.
Intelligent energy supply solutions
This year once again, Intersolar Europe provided an international information forum for many innovations. Systems are becoming an increasingly important topic among exhibitors. Many companies presented on-site consumption solutions for family homes and commercial buildings, which can be combined with energy storage systems to gain more independence from rising energy prices. In the future, intelligent energy management systems will be able to efficiently connect storage systems in order to make excess electricity available for longer. The spotlight is also increasingly shining on combinations with other technologies – combinations of PV, solar thermal technologies, wood-chip and pellet heating systems, mini combined heat and power plants or cogeneration systems, fuel cell heating systems and heat pumps open up a host of options for driving forward the energy transition in the heating market. The new area of focus of renewable heating at Intersolar Europe and the Forum on Renewable Heating picked up on this trend.