Solar & Storage Live Queensland 2025 is set to take place from March 26-27 at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre.
With less than three weeks left until the doors open to the most anticipated renewable energy event of the year, excitement is building.
Solar & Storage Live Queensland is back and is set to illuminate (with solar energy) the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, offering an unparalleled platform for professionals to explore, exchange, and escalate their impact in the renewable sector.
The event is free to attend, and registrations are now open. With industry leaders discussing the future of Solar in Australia, Solar & Storage Live Queensland is the perfect opportunity to connect with stakeholders, engage with your community, and be part of the solar energy revolution.
Why attend Solar & Storage Live Queensland?
• 120 speakers – Hear from your community and what’s in store for the future of solar
• 80 exhibitors – Meet the leading experts helping drive innovation across Australia
• 3000 attendees – Network with the entire solar community, all under one roof
• Masters Electricians Australia Installer Training Hub – A one stop shop to acquire your CPD points for the year
• Start-up pitch fest – Meet the upcoming best and brightest changing the solar game
• Australia’s only event exclusively focused on solar, battery storage & EV charging
Interactive learning with CPD training
A standout feature of the event is the Installer Training Hub, delivered in partnership with Master Electricians Australia. This hands-on, CPD-certified workshop series ensures electricians and installers stay competitive in Queensland’s booming solar industry.
Key training topics include:
• Solar PV installation
• Battery storage integration
• Money management skills
• Strategies to tackle long days and tough jobs
With demand for skilled solar professionals at an all-time high, this is an invaluable opportunity to gain practical expertise, CPD accreditation gaining up to 80 points, and future-proof your career.
Key sessions and speakers:
• How Australia’s National Electricity Market is being rewired for renewables – Tim Nelson, Chair, Review of the NEM, Australian Government.
• Building the depot of the future: Integrating charging infrastructure for large-scale electric fleet operations – Heather Bone, Director ESG, Team Global Express.
• Panel: Solar and storage in the Sunshine State / Unlocking Queensland’s Solar Future – Stephanie Bashir, Chief Executive Officer, Nexa Advisory; Michael Dart, Chief Customer Officer, Energy Queensland; Kate Raymond, CEO, Master Electricians Australia; Stephen Hammer, General Manager Major Projects, Brisbane City Council; Katie-Anne Mulder, CEO, Queensland Renewable Energy Council (QREC).
• Battery subsidy schemes: Lessons from the Peak Demand Reduction Scheme & implications for future programs – Aaron Jenkins, General Manager, Energy and Carbon Services, Ecovantage and Warwick Johnston, Managing Director, SunWiz.
• Panel: The future of residential solar – technology advancements and regulation changes –Louis Knoops, Technical Manager, National Electrical and Communications Association; Eddie Springer, Director, Springers Solar; Bryn Foletta, CEO Solargain DB, Solargain; Pat Southwell, Director, Southwell Solar Inspections.
Innovation on the exhibition floor
More than 80 exhibitors will showcase cutting-edge solar, battery storage, and clean energy technologies.
Attendees will have the opportunity to connect with leading companies like Canadian Solar, Billion, EVO Power, and Sun Synk, exploring solutions to optimise energy efficiency and accelerate decarbonisation.
World-class conference program
The event will feature over 120 expert speakers delivering actionable insights on key topics, such as:
• Utility-scale solar: Leveraging AI, IoT, and advanced grid management to drive scalability and efficiency.
• Commercial and industrial solar: Strategies for reducing costs and optimising renewable energy assets.
• Residential solar: Innovations in PV systеms, installation best practices, and marketing approaches.
• EV charging: Developing infrastructure to meet growing demand across residential, commercial, and public spaces.
• Battery storage: Unlocking profitability through advancements in battery technologies and financial models.
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain actionable insights, discover groundbreaking technologies, and connect with the leaders shaping Queensland’s clean energy future.
Register free now.
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