Enerpoint at Solarexpo 2009
The Italian event of the year dedicated to renewable energies and distributed generation is about to begin. Having successfully entered its tenth year Solarexpo will take place as usual in Verona from the 7th to the 9th of May.
Thanks to the success of the events of previous years and the sold out event of 2008, the 2009 format promises to be even fuller and richer.
There will in fact be 9 halls dedicated to Solarexpo compared to last year’s 6 in order to best satisfy the increasing market demand.
Photovoltaics will also see record attendance of over 350 companies from all over the world.
Enerpoint will be present at the event for the sixth year running with a stand full of novelties, products and services dedicated to those who already work in the photovoltaic sector as well as those who wish to find out more and private individuals who would like further information regarding the feasibility of a photovoltaic solar plant for residential or company use.
Moreover, our stand will provide a sneak preview of interesting innovations for those who already own a photovoltaic plant or are thinking of installing one.
Once again, in addition to quality services, the fair will provide a showcase for quality products, such as Sharp, Schott Solar and REC photovoltaic modules as well as Fronius and Power One inverters.
During the fair interesting presentations of products and services will be held at the Enerpoint stand.
We look forward to seeing you from the 7th to the 9th of May at our stand: Hall 5, stand E2.1!
Solarexpo 2009
Veronafiere
7-9 maggio 2009
Hall 5 - E2.1
Entrance times for professional operators and the public: 9.00-18.00
Entrance fee:
Full price: € 12.00
3 day pass: € 20.00
Reduced entrance fee for visitors with tickets purchased by credit card on-line: €10.00
3 day pass purchased by credit card on-line: full price € 18.00
The ticket or pass purchased by credit card on-line allows direct entrance to the Fair avoiding queues at the tills.
Entrance to conferences and seminars: unlimited and free of charge for visitors to the fair.