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MCE 2022 - Photovoltaic Battery Energy Storage Exhibition in Milan, Italy

MCE 2022 in Milan, Italy

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The MCE 2022

The MCE 2022

Time: April 08-11, 2022

The MCE 2022 is the most important exhibition in the world for the solar industry. RHO Milano

Period: Biennial

Organizer: Fiera Milano S.p.A., Eventi Italia Srl

Organizer: Oriental Foton (Beijing) International Exhibition Co. Ltd.

Exhibition Introduction

MCE 2022, the international biennial exhibition focusing on "humanized technology", will be held in Milan, Italy. MCE 2022 is an international biennial exhibition focusing on "humanized technology" and its main exhibits include: renewable energy, water treatment, heating, air conditioning, and related services.
MCE was founded in 1960 (Italy's first professional trade show), and for more than 40 years it has been keeping up with the market development, creating the best platform for industry players to meet, compare, and carry out exchanges of technology, culture, and policies, and has always been a leader in the industry.

The bi-annual MCE, the Milan PV and Energy Storage Exhibition, will be held from April 8-11, 2022 at the Milan International Exhibition Center in Milan, Italy, and will feature a series of industry networking events with exhibitors and visitors. Recalling the last exhibition, there are exhibitors from 64 countries **** there are 2138, including the world's well-known enterprises, the audience is close to 160,000 people, the exhibition area of 325,000 square meters.

Statistics show that MCE visitors mainly come from the fields of installation design, system engineering, building decoration, wholesale and retail, bulk distribution and import and export, and have a high degree of decision-making power and purchasing power. 90% of the professional visitors think the exhibition is particularly important to them, and the proportion of visitors who can make purchasing decisions through the exhibition has reached 75%. Many visitors said that they are very willing to complete their purchasing plan through MCE, which saves a lot of purchasing time and cost and allows them to grasp the latest trendy products and technologies in the industry with relative ease. Compared to the audience satisfaction, the nearly 80% purchasing ratio is the ultimate temptation for exhibitors.

MCE's thematic zones will promote a variety of new products, new technologies, and advanced services, and exhibitors will be able to make zero-distance contact with domestic and international counterparts, and establish extensive contacts with exhibitors, installers, sales, manufacturers, engineering designers, architects, and exterior designers.

Scope of Exhibits

1, photovoltaic energy storage: smart grid, photovoltaic energy storage power supply/grid-connected inverter/water lifting inverter, energy storage inverter, UPS power supply, antistatic inverter power supply, voltage stabilizer, rectifier, resistor filtering, BMS battery management system, storage battery management system, energy monitoring and management system, off-grid power supply. Management system, energy monitoring and management system, off-grid home energy storage system, lithium-ion UPS system, high-power device integration, etc.; energy storage battery equipment, packaging/welding/laser/testing equipment, solar water supply system and products; solar collector heating equipment; solar building applications; solar modules, PV manufacturing equipment, silicon raw materials, charging equipment, energy storage facilities, transmission equipment.

2, battery energy storage technology: lithium-ion batteries, lead-acid batteries, nickel-cadmium/nickel-metal hydride batteries, redox flow batteries, fuel cells, other battery technologies, battery recovery and recycling technology, fuel cells, supercapacitors, electricity to gas technology (methane, hydrogen, electrolysis technology and related equipment, etc.), and other energy storage methods. Lithium-ion batteries, lead-acid batteries, solar cells, iron batteries, nickel-metal hydride batteries, nickel-cadmium batteries, flow batteries, air batteries, flywheel batteries, zinc-nickel batteries, etc., fuel cells, supercapacitors, etc.; various types of batteries used in the manufacture of equipment, special production equipment and production lines, test instruments, parts and chargers, raw and auxiliary materials; graphene raw materials / films.

3, energy storage system: residential fixed energy storage system applications, commercial and industrial fixed energy storage system applications, scale-class public **** business class fixed energy storage system applications, high-power class (automotive, electric transportation) mobile energy storage system applications, low-power segment (smart phones, laptops, tablets, etc.) energy storage system applications,


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4. Components and equipment for energy storage systems: Battery management systems, charging technology and equipment, power electronic storage systems, battery testing, inspection and safety management, cooling/warming management.

5. Manufacturing Equipment, Materials and Components: Battery Manufacturing, Module Manufacturing and System Assembly, Raw Materials, Components and Equipment, Battery Management Systems, Charging Technologies and Equipment, Power Electronics for Storage Systems, Battery Testing, Safety, Cooling/Thermal Management, Battery Manufacturing, Module Manufacturing and Assembly, Materials.

6. Bioenergy: CDM infrastructure, development, carbon emission reduction, biogas, agricultural solutions, digesters, turbines, blowers, reserves, internal combustion engines and gas purification equipment, combustion and gasification, boilers, turbines, engines, internal combustion engines and gas purification equipment.

7. Wind and Hydroelectric Power: Power equipment, SPP and VSPP, wind and hydroelectric power generation, turbines, electrical controls, construction, measurement and control equipment.

8, OtherOther:: Three-waste treatment equipment for the battery industry, waste battery recycling and treatment technology and equipment, research and development services, education, training, industry associations, organizations, trade publications, publishing, and more.

Market Introduction

Milan, as a cosmopolitan city, has been economically recognized as the economic center of Europe along with Paris, London and Berlin. In Central and Southern Europe, Milan ranks first in terms of industrial activity. In the financial aspect of its role is more than Munich Zurich. In the Milan area *** there are more than 143,000 companies and business units engaged in production, trade and services and other business activities. Of these, agriculture accounts for 1.2%, industry for 38% and services for 60.5%.

Europe is the world's major market for photovoltaic products, and Italy is Europe's second-largest market for photovoltaic products and maintains a level of growth comparable to that of Germany. The Italian National Electricity Agency (ANE) expects to reach a maximum of 3,000 megawatts (MW) of installed PV capacity within Italy by 2016. Italy is traditionally one of the world's leading PV markets. Compared to other renewable energy technologies, PV has received the greatest support from the Italian government. In fact, PV already meets 5% of electricity demand and more than 10% of peak demand in Italy.

The main reason for Italy's support for PV is its unique geographical location. Since 2005, the government has created the Conto Energia system for PV projects as a strategy to achieve the renewable energy targets set by the EU Directive 2001/77/EC.

According to the Photovoltaic Geographic Information System (PVGIS), the annual average of solar radiation in the Po River Plain region of Italy is 3.6 kilowatts per square meter, compared to 4.7 kilowatts per square meter in Central Southern Italy and 5.4 kilowatts per square meter in Sicily. All of this indicates that Italy's favorable geographic location is favorable for the construction of photovoltaic power plants.

1. The current state of the Italian PV market

Italy installed about 60.1 MW of PV in January and February 2018, an increase of 17% over the 51 MW in the same period of 2017. Around 60% of new PV installations of up to 20kW came from residential demand, meaning that the market is still dominated by rooftop PV, no matter how strong private PPAs have been recently. For the commercial and industrial sector, the majority of PV systems were installed in the 20 kW to 100 kW range, reaching a total installed capacity of 10.9 MW.

According to the Association for Photovoltaic Renewable Energies and the above data, the average growth rate of the Italian PV market has remained almost unchanged over the last three years. In order to boost the PV market, the Italian government announced in February 2018 several large-scale PV projects. If these projects are not completed during 2018 or if there are no more similar projects, growth in 2018 could remain between 300 MW and 360 MW. Government regulation of self-consumption is a key driver of the market.

2. Key Drivers for the Italian PV Market

The 50% tax cut for residential has been a strong driver since 2012, with PV systems considered "projects aimed at achieving energy savings". Meanwhile, commercial and industrial projects will be driven primarily by over-amortization and the tax exemptions passed this year, creating a stronger economic incentive for PV investment.

In early February 2018, the European Commission has confirmed Italy's capacity market to ensure the security of Italy's electricity supply. This arrangement will remain in force for the next ten years. At the same time, Italy will implement market reforms to mitigate structural risks that may result from volatility in the PV market.

The energy storage market (ESS) is growing steadily, with 7,8 thousand new installations expected, 90% of which will be categorized as integrated and modular single-phase solutions for residential needs up to 6kW.

With the development of photovoltaic systems, Italy is entering the age of decarbonization. It remains to be seen how long it will take for Italy to achieve the EU-approved target of 35% of renewable energy supply by 2030.