The Smart Energy Forum 2023 in Prague not only showcased the latest trends in renewable energy, but also allowed companies like Tesla Energy Holding to showcase their innovative products and technologies that represent a key part of the energy upheaval. One of the main exhibitors at this event was Tesla Energy Holding, an industry leader in innovation in the energy sector. Its presentation included a range of battery storage, which not only offers efficient energy storage options, but also plays an important role in promoting sustainable energy.
ALFA 45, one of the prominently showcased battery storages, represents a prime example of technological advancement. With a capacity of 45 kWh and a power output of 22 kW, it provides an efficient solution for industrial use as well as various commercial entities. What makes this storage unique is the use of DEYE battery cells built on LiFePO4 technology. This technology not only ensures high performance but also guarantees long battery life and safe operation. The Tesla booth at the exhibition featured other battery storages such as Myrtillo and Agave TH, which offer a wide range of applications in households or less demanding use cases.
The centerpiece of attention was the Gama 233 storage, which provides an impressive capacity of 233 kWh and a power output of 100 kW. With the use of CATL LiFePO4 battery cells, liquid cooling, and an IP54 protection rating, it is a technologically advanced device that carries the label of Tesla's top offering. The Gama 233 not only represents technological progress but also highlights Tesla's ability to bring innovations to the market that combine robustness, safety, and high performance.
Conference programme:
The conference program included several key thematic blocks that reflected current trends in the energy industry.
The main blocks were:
- Main trends in photovoltaics, energy storage and decentralized energy
- New business models and trends
- Quality and safety of operation of storage battery and photovoltaic systems
- Agrovoltaics, floating solar power plants
- New Power-X Technologies and Seasonal Energy Storage – Practical Business Studies
- Auctions vs. PPA contracts – what will restart the photovoltaics boom in the Czech Republic?
- New legislation, subsidies and financing of new projects
The conference included presentations by notable speakers, such as Radovan Kopeček, Managing Director of Advanced Cell Concepts at ISC Konstanz, and Petr Hladík, Minister of the Ministry of Environment. Discussions and networking were an important part of the conference, allowing experts and managers to share their experiences and updates. The translation of the conference into Czech and English enabled maximum participation of attendees without language barriers. During the panel discussions, experts focused on topics such as the main factors in the development of photovoltaics, business models in Europe, the impact of technologies on the future of photovoltaics, and the prospects in the era of cost parity.