LATAM’s Largest Platform for the New Energy and Mobility World

Parallel Events of The smarter E South America


The smarter E South America presents the core topics of the energy world of tomorrow.

With the well-known trade fair and conference Intersolar South America, and three new energy trade fairs, such as the ees South America, Eletrotec+EM-Power South America and the Power2Drive South America, The smarter E South America creates space for all core areas along the value chain and interconnected interaction. It brings together the international players of the energy future from the most influential markets from August 27–29, 2024.

Intersolar South America – LATAM’s Largest Exhibition and Conference for the Solar Industry

Intersolar South America , LATAM's largest exhibition and conference for the solar industry, has a focus on the areas of photovoltaics, PV production and solar thermal technologies. At the accompanying Intersolar South America Conference, renowned experts shed light on hot topics in the solar industry.

ees South America – LATAM’s Key Event for Batteries & Energy Storage Systems

ees South America , LATAM’s key event for batteries & energy storage systems, takes place at the Expo Center Norte in São Paulo, Brazil, and focuses on energy storage solutions suited to support and complement energy systems with increasing amounts of renewable energy sources and integrating prosumers and electrical vehicles.

Eletrotec+EM-Power South America – The Event for Electrical Infrastructure and Energy Management

Eletrotec+EM-Power South America is the event for electrical infrastructure and energy management. It will take place at the Expo Center Norte in São Paulo, Brazil. The exhibition focuses on technologies for electrical energy distribution as well as services and software solutions for energy management at grid, utility or building level.

Power2Drive South America – LATAM’s Key Exhibition and Conference for Charging Infrastructure and E-Mobility

In 2024, Power2Drive South America has its premiere as LATAM’s key exhibition and conference for charging infrastructure and e-mobility. It will take place at the Expo Center Norte in São Paulo, Brazil. The exhibition highlights the significance of electric cars for the energy mix and the sustainable transport of the future. It introduces innovative charging solutions, battery concepts and business models for sustainable e-mobility.

Further Content
Markus Vlasits, CEO of NewCharge
Green Hydrogen as a Feedstock for Local Fertilizer Production?

The smarter E Podcast Episode 143 | Language: English

July 27, 2023

Green hydrogen could be used for local fertilizer production in Brazil. But also energy storage systems are becoming increasingly important. Markus Vlasits, CEO of NewCharge, gives us an overview of the short- and medium-term developments in Brazil.

Press Release
Launch of Power2Drive South America Exhibition and Conference 2024

June 29, 2023

Renewable energies, energy storage and e-mobility play a central role in achieving climate protection targets. As efficient and environmentally friendly mobility solutions, electric vehicles have an important contribution to make to the energy transition.

Webinar Collection
Shining Light on LATAM Solar Markets: Insights from Brazil and Mexico

July 13th, 2023

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During this webinar, our panellists will explore the factors that have contributed to Brazil and Mexico's success, including regulatory frameworks, investment opportunities, and technological advancements. Additionally, they will share their perspectives on the latest policy initiatives, market dynamics, emerging technologies, and potential growth areas.

Webinar
What you should know about the Brazilian PV Market

July 27, 2023

Brazil experiences growth in photovoltaic solar generation of around 1 GW per month.

Webinar
What you should know about the Brazilian markets for energy storage and green hydrogen

August 3, 2023

The Brazilian electricity market is changing. The share of renewable energy based on solar and wind power is growing and is expected to account for 50% of future electricity production. Challenges posed by fluctuating renewable sources require new approaches for managing the Brazilian electricity grid, thus creating significant opportunities for energy storage.

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