Intersolar Europe 2024: highlights and trends in inverters

Event will be held in Munich, , between June 19th and 21st
Event will be held in Munich, , between June 19th and 21st
Photo: Solar Promotion

From June 19 to 21, Munich, , will be the epicenter of the latest trends and innovations in solar energy during Intersolar Europe 2024. The event will showcase a new generation of inverters, whose functions go far beyond their original task of converting direct current into alternating current.

Today, these devices are crucial to ensuring a 24-hour renewable energy supply. Inverters play an important role in the transition to a renewable energy supply.

As global PV installation capacity increases, so does the demand for inverters. This development is clearly reflected in Wood Mackenzie’s Global Solar PV Inverter and Module-Level Power Electronics Market Share 2023 report.

The research shows that, compared to 2022, shipments of photovoltaic inverters grew 48% in 2023. The trend is for the sector to continue to be driven. As the event approaches, the Intersolar organization announced the main topics that will be presented during the three days of programming, including a fair, lectures, congresses and forums.

These include digitalization for installation, retrofit and scalability, stabilization inverters, as well as intelligent communication and integration through open interfaces.

Digitization and flexibility

One of the main trends highlighted is digitalization to facilitate the installation, operation and maintenance of inverters.

With the advancement of technology, it becomes easier to implement and manage these devices, thanks to the use of digital tools and artificial intelligence.

Retrofit and scalability

Attendees will also be able to discover how the latest generation of inverters offers more flexibility thanks to retrofit and scalability options.

This means that modern inverters can be adapted to different applications and needs, without the need for replacement when there is an increase in energy demand or an update to the solar installation.

A growing number of manufacturers now offer retrofit options for their systems to protect against events such as power grid failures.

Your customers can choose from a variety of emergency power options to meet their needs – from supplying individual household appliances via the power outlet to supplying entire homes, including large-scale s, via battery storage systems. .

Network Stability

Furthermore, a growing trend is the integration of grid stabilization properties into inverters. They play a fundamental role in the transition to an energy supply system based 100% on renewable energy, ensuring the stability of the electrical grid.

Intelligent integration and efficient communication through open interfaces

The latest generation of inverters stands out for its advanced communication and interconnection capabilities. Equipped with multiple digital switching outputs, LAN ports, an integrated WIFI interface and other digital interfaces such as Modbus T and SG-ready, these devices offer a number of benefits.

These include simplified commissioning and system configuration, connection to smart meters to monitor energy consumption, rapid exchange of monitoring data, and integration of diverse devices such as air conditioners, infrared heaters, heat pumps and heating elements.

Tickets on sale from March

Intersolar Europe 2024 will provide visitors with the opportunity to learn about the latest innovations and trends in modern solar inverters, offering a diverse program of presentations at the Intersolar Forum and Intersolar Europe Conference.

This event is part of The smarter E Europe, Europe's largest exhibition alliance for the energy industry, and will be held alongside ees Europe, Power2Drive Europe and EM-Power Europe.

Those interested in participating in the event can purchase tickets at Intersolar website from the end of March.


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Photo by Daniele Haller
Daniele Haller
Living in Europe for 12 years, he works as a correspondent journalist for different communication channels in Brazil, as well as for projects that the development of Brazilians in the job market abroad. Graduated in Journalism from Estácio de Sá do Ceará in 2008.

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