PRESS RELEASE
All-Energy Australia, Australia’s largest clean energy event, will be the launch platform for a number of new product offerings from international and national companies, both those already established and new entrants to the AU market.
All-Energy Australia attracts around 10,500 visitors and features hundreds of expert speakers from around the world, making it the perfect platform for new businesses and product launches to get in front of key stakeholders and decision makers in the clean energy industry.
To see these new products and more being launched at the event, people simply need to register here.
Here are some of the confirmed highlights and new product launches:
Wallbox creates smart charging and energy management solutions that combine innovative technology with outstanding design, facilitating the adoption of electric vehicles today to make more sustainable use of energy tomorrow. Wallbox offers a complete portfolio of charging and energy management solutions for residential, semi-public and public use in more than 100 countries.
Wallbox will be launching their Supernova charger, which is a next-generation DC fast-charger. Its higher efficiency and reliability maximise uptime, benefiting both electric vehicle drivers and charge point operators. With its 60 kW, it adds up to 100 km of range, enough to cover the average urban daily needs in under 15 minutes.
Wallbox will also be showcasing their Pulsar Max & Commander 2s chargers. Wallbox Pulsar Max is their newest smart home charger which works seamlessly with all Wallbox Energy Management Solutions, including solar charging. Consumers can control Pulsar Max with the myWallbox app via WiFi and Bluetooth. The Commander 2s is Wallbox’s newest business charger. It features a simplified design with no touch display to deliver cost savings and even more straightforward use.
Commander 2s retains all other popular features, including RFID authentication, optional 4G compatibility, and a tethered cable. Commander 2s will be Eco-Smart compatible for solar EV charging.
Fronius makes solar energy usable around the clock and independent of the season. They network and control energy generation and consumption digitally, because greater efficiency means greater sustainability.
The Fronius Wattpilot are two EV charging solutions that will be launched at All-Energy Australia; one fitted charger for use at home and the ‘Go’ version, which is a transportable solution for when people are on the road. And both products can work with a PV system or grid electricity.
More new product launches are to be announced for All-Energy Australia making the event a ‘must attend’ for anyone interested in learning about the newest clean energy technology available from around the world.
Visitors to the event can see, interact and ask questions about these new products and companies on the All-Energy Australia Expo floor. The full exhibitor directory is available in this link.
SunPower’s best-in-class solar panels are valued by Australians for their quality, reliability and durability. Now, at All Energy, they will officially launch SunPower One, an integrated ecosystem of products and services that enables homeowners to make the most of the clean energy they produce.
SunPower One’s key features for homeowners includes innovative home energy Insights, Reserve all-in-one storage system and Drive smart charging EV solution. For our partners, SunPower One is a consolidated suite of business process tools that will make working with SunPower and end-customers easier.
Visit stand i131 or find more information at https://sunpower.maxeon.com/int/sunpower-one-ecosystem
SMA
SMA’s key executives and technical energy experts will be attending All-energy from both Australia and overseas, hosting and contributing to the discussion surrounding Australia’s switch to renewables, future grid stability and grid forming, grid-friendly green hydrogen, plus Australia’s major opportunities and challenges within this space.
SMA Australia will also have 3D projection mapping technology on show to visually display the company’s large scale solutions and capabilities, with media welcome to photograph / film on the day.
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