Intersolar India 2017: 241 Exhibitors, 13000 International Visitors Participated Despite Rainfall By Saur News Bureau/ Updated On Wed, Dec 13th, 2017 Intersolar is eager to help the government to reach the ambitious goal of 175 GW of green energy by 2022. Intersolar India opened the doors to a total attendance of more than 13,000 solar and energy storage experts at the Bombay Exhibition Center in Mumbai with even 10 percent more than the expected visitor numbers. With the goal of 175 GW of green energy by 2022, the Government of India has set an ambitious goal, Intersolar India proved again to be the perfect venue for connecting solar businesses and to be the flagship exhibition and conference for the solar industry in India. 241 exhibitors also showcased their latest products and solutions. Government dignitaries expressed their honor to participate in India’s largest solar exhibition and conference for the solar industry. At the exhibition, the positive development of the Indian solar market was increasingly noticeable. Businesses and investors made the most of the opportunity to network, and numerous agreements were initiated. Around 800 conference delegates received insights from around 109 conference speakers in the conference. Compared to solar’s share of 31.9 percent in the first half of 2017, solar accounted for 39 percent of new installed capacity additions at the end of the third quarter. As long as solar remains cheaper than coal, it will continue to overtake it as the fastest growing energy generation source, bringing with it tremendous environmental benefits. Q4 2017 is a crucial quarter for the solar sector in many ways considering the anti-dumping recommendations due to be released, the uncertain trajectory of module prices, and low power demand. If government regulators focus on the long-term picture and handle the current challenges diligently there is no reason why solar shouldn’t continue to be the most attractive market within the power industry for years to come. The positive market situation created a very optimistic atmosphere on the show floor. More than 13,000 attendees and 241 exhibitors engaged in meaningful conversations about the best approaches for sustained market success. Exhibitors described Intersolar India 2017 as ideal for generating leads, closing business deals and building lasting relationships. With the special exhibitions EES (electrical energy storage) and Power2Drive, Intersolar India has set the next steps for the energy transition in India. Around 50 companies showcased electrical energy storage solutions on the show floor – highlighting the ever increasing importance of stabilizing the grid in India. In addition, battery industry professionals were sharing their views on how to steer developments in India more actively at the Presentation Stage. The intense free of charge program on the exhibition floor provided industry professionals with more than 30 presentations on mini-/micro grid, e-mobility, PV manufacturing, skill council for green jobs forum as well as numerous exhibitor presentations. Various product launches, award ceremonies and the sold out networking event “Solar Power Developers Night” highlighted the gathering as an important meeting and business gathering point for the complete solar and energy storage industry in India. Upendra Tripathy, Interim Director General of International Solar Alliance and Kuljit Singh Popli, Chairman & Managing Director of Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Limited (IREDA) and others were present on the occasion. The conference program was packed with 19 exciting and diversified sessions on the Indian PV market, rooftop systems, project financing, innovative technologies, PV quality assurance, agro-PV, floating PV and many more. With this event Intersolar is eager to help the government to reach the ambitious goal of 175 GW of green energy by 2022. Tags: Bombay Exhibition Center, energy storage industry in India., green energy, International Solar Alliance, Intersolar 2017, Intersolar India, Renewable Energy, rooftop systems, solar industry in India