Registrations close today for energy storage masterclasses
Registrations close today for energy storage training events across the major capital cities.
The training events will include a program on understanding off grid, ESS and hybrid storage solutions; an expert panel question time featuring Bosch, LG Chemical and GNB Exide (EnergyStore, Absolyte, Sonnenshein); as well as an Energy Storage Council and Australian Solar Council Members Update presented by John Grimes with networking drinks.
The Energy Storage masterclass is designed to equip attendees with the tools needed to professionally advise clients on their solar storage options and will include:
- how to package and promote hybrid solar systems;
- how to retrofit energy storage to existing grid connect solar systems;
- how to sell and close deals: solar + hybrid storage;
- how to sell and close deals: off-grid solar + storage;
- an overview of available energy storage solutions in the Australian market;
- understanding of how an off-grid energy storage system works and what information is needed to design an off-grid solution;
- information on network protection and zero export solutions for commercial installations.
Event details
Monday 30 November — Melbourne
State Netball Hockey Centre, 10 Brens Drive, Parkville
Tuesday 1 December — Adelaide
Rydges South Park Adelaide, 1 South Terrace, Adelaide
Wednesday 2 December — Sydney
Rydges Sydney Central, 28 Albion Street, Surry Hills
Thursday 3 December — Brisbane
Global Change Institute Building, University of Queensland, St Lucia
The event starts at 3 pm, with networking drinks taking place from 5 pm. To register, go to: https://solar.org.au/training/energy-storage-council-member-updates/.
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