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About Solar & Storage Live Queensland 2025

by Sarah MacNamara
November 29, 2024
in Batteries & Storage, Electric Vehicles, Renewable Energy, Solar, Sponsored Editorial
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Solar & Storage Live Queensland 2025 takes place on 26 & 27 March at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre. As Queensland’s only large-scale trade show for solar, storage, and EV charging, it connects innovators, policymakers, and stakeholders to showcase the latest advancements shaping solar energy.

Part of the global Solar & Storage Live series, the event offers a focused platform for government, site owners, and installers. Attendees can explore Queensland’s renewable energy boom, connect with industry leaders, and uncover new growth opportunities.

Why Queensland?

Queensland is at the forefront of Australia’s renewable energy transition. With abundant sunshine, ambitious renewable energy targets, and a $19 billion government investment into achieving a net zero economy by 2050, the state provides the perfect setting for this industry-leading event. As home to Australia’s largest operational solar farm and the country’s highest number of residential rooftop solar installations, Queensland is paving the way for solar and storage innovation.

The state’s commercial and industrial solar market is also set for unprecedented growth, predicted to outpace any other region in Australia over the next decade. With significant infrastructure development underway for the 2032 Brisbane Olympics – the first ‘climate positive’ games, opportunities for businesses in the solar and storage sectors are growing rapidly.

What’s New in 2025?

A key highlight of the event is the partnership with Master Electricians Australia (MEA), bringing the MEA Installer Training Hub to provide hands-on learning, expert-led instruction, and CPD points – essential for electricians and installers to stay competitive in the booming solar and storage industry. Whether you’re new to the field or an experienced professional, the MEA Installer Training Hub is a must-visit for skill-building and professional growth.

Solar & Storage Live Queensland will also feature an inspiring conference program where attendees can expect to get valuable insights on discussions designed to address the most pressing challenges and opportunities in solar, storage, and renewable energy. One of the notable themes is dedicated to First Nations & Community Engagement, which will explore how renewable energy projects can empower Indigenous communities, creating economic opportunities and long-term employment.

With expert speakers, panel discussions, and case studies on cutting-edge technologies and innovations, other conference themes include large-utility solar, commercial and industrial solar, residential solar, EV charging, and battery and storage.

Solar & Storage Live Queensland offers more than just insights, it’s a platform for actionable learning, networking, and discovering the technologies shaping the future of renewable energy.

For more information, visit the event website: https://www.terrapinn.com/ssl-energy

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