Munich/Pforzheim, May 23, 2024 – A new era for solar energy is dawning in Eastern Europe: According to the<br /> European industry association SolarPower Europe, Poland and Hungary are among the top ten countries in Europe’s<br /> solar rankings, and the Czech Republic, Bulgaria and Romania reached the one gigawatt mark of annual<br /> photovoltaics (PV) deployment in 2023. This development could already be felt at last year’s Intersolar Europe, the<br /> world’s leading exhibition for the solar industry: More than ten percent of trade visitors from The smarter E Europe’s<br /> top 30 countries were from Eastern Europe. This year, the organizers are once again expecting a large number of<br /> visitors from this region. At Intersolar Europe, trade visitors have the opportunity to learn more about the latest<br /> business models and the requirements for a rapid deployment of renewable sources of energy. The exhibition offers<br /> a wide range of technologies, products and solutions. Intersolar Europe will be accompanied by the Intersolar<br /> Europe Conference, which starts one day before the exhibition and provides deep insights into the industry’s latest<br /> topics, best practices and individual markets. Intersolar Europe will take place from June 19–21, 2024 as part of The<br /> smarter E Europe, the continent’s largest alliance of exhibitions for the energy industry, in Munich. The event will be<br /> flanked by the three exhibitions ees Europe, Power2Drive Europe and EM-Power Europe.