Partner Road Trip in Mexico

We embarked on a journey through the vibrant landscapes of Mexico in January! We immersed ourselves in the dynamic energy emanating not only from the sun but also from the passionate individuals shaping the solar industry. Our destinations, Guadalajara and Monterrey, served as the backdrop for a pivotal meeting that brought together representatives from prominent companies, industry associations such as AMIF and ANES, state energy agencies, and esteemed groups like the Council of Mechanical and Electrical Engineers and REDMEREE.

Recognizing the unparalleled value of direct interaction and constructive feedback, we experienced the enthusiasm of a diverse and engaged audience. During this gathering, we proudly unveiled exciting developments, including the expected growth of the fifth edition of Intersolar Mexico set to take place in September 2024 at Citibanamex Center in Mexico City. Additionally, we introduced the special exhibition ees Mexico, a successful venture across Europe, India, the Middle East, and Brazil, now contributing to Mexico's energy landscape. This exhibition aims to underscore the pivotal role of electrical energy storage solutions in fortifying the country's grid system and establishing it as a regional hub for renewable energy development.

The response from participants exceeded our expectations, with entrepreneurs showcasing visionary perspectives, providing sincere feedback, and expressing a genuine desire to become integral parts of Intersolar Mexico. The prospect of catalyzing business opportunities and fostering collaboration within the Mexican solar industry was met with great enthusiasm.

Our gratitude extends to the hosts of these events: CIMEJ and Tecnológico de Monterrey. Their generosity and expertise played a key role in making these gatherings not only productive but also truly memorable. Together, we are shaping the future of the solar industry in Mexico, where the experience and commitment of its members make all the difference!

Further Content
Session
How to Cope with the Accelerating Pace of the Global Energy Demand?

Tuesday, September 03, 2024, 09:00 am - 09:30 am

Centro Citibanamex, Sala D - Piso de Exposición

The real issue is not the increasing energy demand but the slow transition to renewable sources, given the severe consequences of climate change. In this interview, we will discuss how to elevate renewables to the forefront of national agendas, drawing on the experience of REN 21. Additionally, we will explore why the LAC region has been more resilient to international energy price shocks compared to OECD countries, according to the latest energy inflation indicator of the OLADE.

Session
How Viable are the New PV Applications in Mexico?

Tuesday, September 03, 2024, 04:00 pm - 05:00 pm

Centro Citibanamex, Sala D - Piso de Exposición

Models such as energy communities for PV generation, agrivoltaics and floating PV are some of the new applications that are quickly developing in many parts of the world. Its implementation in Mexico is in an early stage, though. In this session, some initiatives and projects will be presented in order to discuss the factors that influence their technical and commercial viability in the country.

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Beyond Lithium Batteries: A Wider Technological Approach

Wednesday, September 04, 2024, 04:00 pm - 05:00 pm

Centro Citibanamex, Sala D - Piso de Exposición

Lithium is essential in the development of the global battery market. Although this mineral is available in Mexico, it is extremely important to consider alternatives and complementary devices that extend the useful life of the batteries. Likewise, it is important to consider thermal storage technologies for the industry.

Session
Business Strategies for SMEs from the Solar Industry

Tuesday, September 03, 2024, 11:30 am - 12:30 pm

Centro Citibanamex, Sala D - Piso de Exposición

Like most businesses in Mexico, the solar industry is made up mostly of SMEs. As the market grows, their business strategy must adjust to the opportunities and needs of the target customers. Although some began as specialists in a specific branch of the sector, the integration of other technologies and services is undoubtedly a strategy to follow. On the demand side, the commercial and industrial sector requires constant and affordable energy to be competitive and for this the different modalities of on-site PV generation are interesting business areas. Alliances with specialists in energy efficiency and renewable energy would be an ideal element of the business plan.

Session
Quality in PV Plants and Minimization of Risks in Operation

Wednesday, September 04, 2024, 10:30 am - 11:00 am

Centro Citibanamex, Sala D - Piso de Exposición

A study by TÜV Rheinland Global has revealed that 30% of PV plants have serious defects, and 50% of these defects are due to errors during installation and operation, poor supervision, undetected poor performance for long periods, underestimation of cleaning needs, insufficient maintenance budget and component incompatibility. This session will discuss the implementation of quality practices as a strategy that minimizes risks and reduces operating and maintenance costs.

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