Intersolar Europe opens its doors to over 100 visitors this Wednesday

Canal Solar will be present at the event to follow the main launches and market trends
Intersolar Europe opens its doors to over 100 visitors this Wednesday
Photo: Solar Promotion GmbH/Disclosure

Intersolar Europe 2025, one of the largest and most important global events in the solar energy sector, began this Tuesday (6), in Munich, , with a series of high-level conferences.

On Wednesday (7) the exhibition of new technologies that will be presented to the market by the main players in the industry will be open to the public. 

The conferences that started today cover essential topics such as markets, technologies and financing of photovoltaic projects. In addition, they discuss the development of the solar energy market in European countries.

The exhibition will bring visitors the latest trends in the renewable energy market, focusing on topics such as the flexibility of energy systems, large-scale storage, artificial intelligence and solutions for sector coupling. 

The event’s schedule – which will run until Friday (9) – will also feature lectures and workshops that will seek to discuss solutions to accelerate the global energy transition. 

In total, it is expected that around 2,7 exhibitors and more than 100 professional visitors from all over the world will be present at the fair – which will also be a stage for new business and international partnerships.

O Canal Solar will be present at the event to follow the main launches and market trends, in addition to conducting exclusive interviews and generating content directly from the fair.

Quick facts about Intersolar Europe 2025:

  • When: May 6-9, 2025;
  • Where: Messe München, Munich, ;
  • Exhibitors: Around 2,7 thousand companies;
  • Visitors: 100 industry professionals are expected to attend.

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Photo by Henrique Hein
Henrique Hein
He worked at Correio Popular and Rádio Trianon. He has experience in podcast production, radio programs, interviews and reporting. Has been following the solar sector since 2020.

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