Energy Storage 100 invites industry’s heavy hitters and most influential players

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Globally, energy storage is developing rapidly. Businesses that are shaping the market are being asked to nominate themselves to join the Energy Storage 100, a new industry initiative from Energy Storage News’ publisher, Solar Media.

Whether it is in more developed markets like the USA, Japan, Korea and Germany, or in the next most immediate markets like the UK or Australia, we believe that 2016 is the year that energy storage will start to fulfil its extraordinary potential.

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The event's presenter, ex-rugby player and motivational speaker Martin Bayfield (top left). Image: Solar Media Energy Storage division.
Why nominate yourselves?

Curated by Energy Storage News' editor, Andy Colthorpe, this unique event will recognise the role that the top 100 organisations are doing to promote the sector's long-term, sustainable growth.

As well as being profiled in a special report, your business will also be acknowledged at an exclusive networking event at Twickenham Rugby Stadium, near Heathrow Airport, London.

The Energy Storage 100 report will be published online and a special supplement will be created for the quarterly magazine Solar Business Focus UK.

Image: Younicos.
The event

Heavy-hitters from the global energy storage industry – 250 of them – will gather within the pitch-side Members Lounge to receive their commemorative certificates from our presenter for the evening, ex-international rugby player and professional actor, Martin Bayfield.

If you believe your business should be considered for the Energy Storage 100, please request a nomination form by emailing [email protected].

The deadline for entries is 5pm on Thursday 11th February. 

Click here for an entry form.

Benefits

Businesses that are listed in the Energy Storage 100 will receive the following:

Free profile in our special Energy Storage report online and in a supplement to be published in early April.
Free ticket to the Energy Storage 100 elite networking event on the evening of 28th April.
Free commemorative Energy Storage 100 certificate and unique Energy Storage 100 logo for PR usage.
A reduced rate to attend the adjacent Energy Storage Summit earlier in the day.

Thanks to all of our partners, without whom we could not have developed our comprehensive Energy Storage programme of media and events:

British Solar Renewables, CCL, Chargesync, Cumulus Energy Storage, Ecotricity, Green Acorn, Hyperion Executive Search, NEC, RES Group, Rexel Energy Solutions, SMA, Smart Power Systems, Sonnen, Sunamp, Younicos & Wattstor.

For more information on our other Energy Storage activities, or to become a partner email Liam Callaghan: [email protected].

Link to Energy Storage 100 entry form: http://www.energy-storage.news/assets/documents/editorial/Energy-Storage-100-Nomination.pdf

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