SolarPower Summit 2025

Brussels, Belgium

As SolarPower Europe turns 40, fitness and flexibility are at the forefront of our mind.

It is time to take the next step in the energy transition. We need a flexibility revolution, surrounding renewables with grids, storage and electrification. 

The new political cycle is our chance to build a forward-thinking energy agenda. 

Flexibility solutions, alongside electrification, must be prioritised to ensure a swift energy transition and strengthen Europe’s competitiveness. 

 

Are EU policies fit for the job?    

As the new European Commission and Parliament get to work, we seek to uncover what the next 5 years will hold. 

  • What actions will the EU take to support a flexible solar future?
  • Can we rethink traditional energy models of baseload and backup?
  • Can we create a smarter industrial strategy?
  • Where will Europe source its solar panels?
  • What are the most promising solar initiatives across Member States?
  • How can Europe and its businesses lead the global energy transition?
  • How can your solar business thrive in a more flexible and electrified energy market?

 

Join us at the SolarPower Summit 2025 on the 26-27 of March  to explore these critical questions. Hear directly from decision-makers, engage with industry experts, and connect with peers at a new venue—Albert Hall, Brussels. 

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2025 marks 40 years of SolarPower Europe. Come celebrate with us as we usher in the ‘Solar Flex Era’!  

Mar 26-27 2025

Price:

Member - Early Bird conference ticket - €659.00 Non-Member - Early Bird conference ticket - €879.00

Location:

Brussels, Belgium

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