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Powering Queensland’s renewable energy revolution

by Sarah MacNamara
January 23, 2025
in Batteries & Storage, Electric Vehicles, Electricity, News, Renewable Energy, Solar, Stakeholder Engagement
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Solar & Storage Live Queensland 2025
26 & 27 March 2025 | Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre

As Australia accelerates its transition to clean energy, Queensland is emerging as a leader in the renewable energy sector. On 26 & 27 March 2025, Solar & Storage Live Queensland returns to the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre as the nation’s only event dedicated exclusively to solar, battery storage, and EV charging solutions.

This free-to-attend event provides a powerful platform for renewable energy professionals, innovators, and stakeholders to connect, share insights, and shape the industry’s future.

Why Queensland is leading the charge

Queensland is at the heart of Australia’s renewable energy boom, driven by the state’s Energy and Jobs Plan and a $19 billion investment in green infrastructure. With ambitious targets to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 and host a climate-positive 2032 Olympic Games, the state offers a wealth of opportunities for the clean energy sector.

From large-scale solar farms to record-breaking residential rooftop installations, Queensland’s solar market is paving the way for a sustainable future. The rapid growth of commercial and industrial solar, paired with advancements in battery storage, positions the state as a global leader in renewable energy innovation.

What to expect at Solar & Storage Live Queensland

This must-attend event will bring together policymakers, developers, suppliers, and industry leaders to explore the latest trends, technologies, and opportunities in renewable energy.

Innovation on the Exhibition Floor

More than 80 exhibitors will showcase cutting-edge solar, battery storage, and clean energy technologies. Attendees will have the opportunity to connect with leading companies like Jinko Solar, GivEnergy, Tindo Solar, and Enphase, exploring solutions to optimise energy efficiency and accelerate decarbonisation.

World-Class conference program

The event will feature over 120 expert speakers delivering actionable insights on key topics, including:

  • Utility-scale solar: Leveraging AI, IoT, and advanced grid management to drive scalability and efficiency.
  • Commercial and industrial solar: Strategies for reducing costs and optimising renewable energy assets.
  • Residential solar: Innovations in PV systems, installation best practices, and marketing approaches.
  • EV charging: Developing infrastructure to meet growing demand across residential, commercial, and public spaces.
  • Battery storage: Unlocking profitability through advancements in battery technologies and financial models.

First Nations engagement

A dedicated track will spotlight how renewable energy projects are empowering Indigenous communities. Discussions will focus on aligning clean energy initiatives with cultural priorities, fostering economic opportunities, and delivering sustainable, community-led solutions.

Practical learning with CPD training

A standout feature of the event is the Installer Training Hub, delivered in partnership with Master Electricians Australia. This hands-on, CPD-certified workshop series will cover:

  • Solar PV installation
  • Battery storage integration
  • EV charger deployment

The training hub is a one-stop shop for electricians and installers to earn the 100 CPD points required for accreditation, ensuring they stay competitive in Queensland’s booming renewable energy market. It’s designed to equip professionals with the practical skills and expertise needed to meet industry demands and advance their careers.

Networking and collaboration opportunities

Solar & Storage Live Queensland is not just an event, it’s a hub for collaboration. Attendees will have the chance to participate in focused roundtable discussions, engage with peers, and build partnerships. With the event app, networking is made seamless, allowing participants to schedule meetings, connect with exhibitors, and explore business opportunities.

Be part of Queensland’s renewable energy future

Solar & Storage Live Queensland 2025 is the ultimate destination for renewable energy professionals looking to drive innovation and progress.

Event Details:

  • When: 26 & 27 March 2025
  • Where: Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
  • Cost: Free to attend

Don’t miss this opportunity to gain actionable insights, discover groundbreaking technologies, and connect with the leaders shaping Queensland’s clean energy future.

Register free now at https://www.terrapinn.com/ssl-energy

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