InstallerSHOW (June 24-26, NEC Birmingham) has announced the return of the Solar Pavilion for the 2025 event, again supported by Solar Energy UK.
Building on the success of the Solar Pavilion since its debut at InstallerSHOW 2023, 2025 will see a renewed focus on giving visitors the information and tools they need to succeed in the growing solar sector, which is vital for decarbonising UK homes and businesses. It will incorporate interactive demonstration sessions to boost knowledge in the solar space.
Solar Energy UK is a non-profit trade association which works for and represents the entire solar and energy storage value chain, encompassing a member-led community of more than 400 businesses and associates. Its mission is to help lead the transition to a clean and resilient energy system for the UK.
“Britain’s solar energy sector is growing at remarkable pace, from home rooftops and commercial premises to solar farms, driving down bills and carbon emissions together. So, I am delighted to confirm we will be showcasing the best of the industry again, by bringing the Solar Pavilion back to InstallerSHOW this summer,” said Chris Hewett, Chief Executive of Solar Energy UK.
Michael Costain, Managing Director of InstallerSHOW organiser Lyrical Communications, part of Nineteen Group, adds: “The buzz that the Solar Pavilion has generated over the past two years is clear for all to see, and we’re delighted that Solar Energy UK is continuing to lend its support as we enhance our offering to drive the Net Zero agenda in conjunction with key industry stakeholders.”
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