Energy Technology Live is a free to attend exhibition and conference on the 12th & 13th March 2025 at the NEC, Birmingham, and will welcome over 5000 visitors, 200 exhibitors and 150 speakers. It is set to be the UK’s most important gathering of energy executives, users, engineers and the entire supply chain working towards the UK’s transition to a clean, sustainable and efficient energy system.
The show is an end-to-end showcase of renewable and clean energy technologies and will incorporate the UK’s leading flexible energy event The Distributed Energy Show and the inaugural The Energy Storage Show which is set to be the UK’s largest gathering of its type.
Energy Technology Live provides a platform of the latest technologies and services including Batteries, Cabling, Combined Heat & Power, Demand Flexibility, Engineering Management Testing, Engineering Services, Fuel Cells, Renewable Generation, Smart Grid Technologies and many more.
Energy Technology Live will feature over 200 exhibiting companies displaying the latest technologies and services for both the distributed energy and energy storage sectors. The show will represent cutting-edge technologies, and the exhibitor community is made up of companies at the forefront of the energy transition. Companies set to exhibit at the show include AlphaESS, Bender UK, Bosch, Cheesecake Energy, Clarke Energy, Electricity North West (Construction & Maintenance), EWT DirectWind UK Ltd, Enspec, Flextricity, Himoinsa Power Solutions Ltd, Nibs, OVO, Power Responsive, Eddicy; A Schaltbau Brand, SSE Energy Solutions, Waxman Energy and many more.
One event, two shows!
The Distributed Energy Show is established as the UK’s leading event for flexible, decentralised energy systems. It is an opportunity for energy users from commercial and industrial sectors, local authorities, property developers and landowners to meet with the energy supply chain and find technologies and services to implement a flexible energy strategy.
Launching in 2025, The Energy Storage Show will feature battery and energy storage systems for large-scale applications ranging from utility scale systems through to onsite and domestic technologies. Along with the full systems, the show will feature the components, services and technology to develop, install, operate and maintain them.
The Leading Conference for the UK’s Energy Landscape
Set within the exhibition hall, Energy Technology Live will feature an educational conference across four theatres, with world renowned experts and industry leaders speaking in a range of keynotes, panels discussions, technical presentations, fireside chats, and interviews. The themes set to run through the conference include Net-Zero Targets, Long Duration Energy Storage, AI & Digital Innovation, District Heating, Regulation & Policy and much more. The conference sessions are designed to provide attendees with all the information they need to incorporate the latest energy distribution and storage systems into their facility and optimise strategies to reach Net-Zero targets.
A Keynote Address from field experts kicking off each day of insightful conference sessions, giving attendees an overarching view into the central themes driving the industry. And new for 2025, the Innovation Theatre will host Technical Presentations from exhibitors showcasing their latest technologies to the attendees, providing them with specialised information and in-depth demonstrations.
Some industry leading companies have already confirmed to speak and include Siemens, ABB, Department for Energy, Security and Net-Zero, Scottish & Southern Electricity Networks, Bosch, Hemiko, Hydrostor, Ecotricity, Flexitricity, with many more to be announced soon.
To find out more about the Energy Technology Live Conference, or register for free, visit www.energytechlive.com.