MUNICH & PFORZHEIM, Germany - Thursday, 13. February 2025 AETOSWire
(BUSINESS
WIRE)--‘Accelerating Integrated Energy Solutions’ - this is the motto
of The smarter E Europe 2025, which will take place this year from 7 to 9
May at Messe München. Smart integration is crucial in the evolving
energy and mobility sectors. Energy management systems (EMS) for
prosumers and businesses have shifted from a nice-to-have to a
must-have, making them a key topic at this year’s event.
GridX, a
smart energy company, estimates that the European Home Energy
Management System (HEMS) market will expand 11-fold by 2030 across
Denmark, Germany, the UK, Italy, the Netherlands, Austria, Sweden, and
Spain. This rapid growth reflects increasing demand and evolving
regulations.
Regulatory and market requirements
Regulations
such as Section 14a of Germany’s Energy Industry Act (EnWG) allow grid
operators to control the power output of heat pumps, EV chargers, and
battery storage systems. A robust EMS can optimize energy use, reducing
reliance on the grid without compromising user comfort.
The challenge of interoperability
Interoperability
remains a challenge, with ongoing discussions about standardization.
Manufacturer-independent solutions allow greater flexibility for
customers. At The smarter E Europe, top industry leaders will address
interoperability concerns, emphasizing open standards. In 2018, the
OpenEMS Association took a leading role in supporting efforts to create
open and manufacturer-independent standards for energy management
systems. OpenEMS is not a communication protocol, such as EEBus, but a
software platform. The Association counts universities and research
institutes, grid operators and industry associations as well as energy
management companies among its members.
Focus event hosted by pv magazine and The smarter E Forum
Home
energy management is also going to be discussed at the focus event
hosted by pv magazine on the second exhibition day, May 8, 2025. Two
interactive sessions will shed light on key aspects of quality
photovoltaics and storage projects in the small and utility-scale
sectors. pv magazine invites interested visitors to ICM – International
Congress Center Messe München, room 13, from 1:00pm–5:00pm. It will be
held in German. A separate, English-speaking session aimed at an
international expert audience will focus on optimizing large-scale
storage systems and the quality assurance of planning, design and
marketing. Click here to register for the event.
The smarter E
Forum will be organizing a dedicated session for prosumer home energy
management systems. On Friday, May 9, the key role of HEMS for modern
energy management and grid stability will be discussed starting from
1:30pm.
Munich becomes the center of the energy world
In
May, at Messe München, innovation will meet practice, and visions will
meet concrete solutions. The smarter E Europe shows how the sectors
electricity, heat and transportation can be intelligently connected to
create a decentralized, digitalized and flexible energy world. From May
7–9, 2025, Messe München is fully booked – the organizers expect more
than 3,000 exhibitors and over 110,000 visitors at the exhibition ground
covering 206,000 square meters across 19 exhibition halls and the
Outdoor Area.
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