
北美国际太阳能及储能贸易展览会(Intersolar & Energy Storage North America - IESNA )是北美领先的太阳能技术专业展览会,该展由德国太阳能推广有限公司主办,从2008年开始,一年一届,在加利福尼亚州各城市轮流举行。自2008年成立以来,Intersolar北美已成为最受关注的太阳能事件,也是北美太阳能行业的首要网络平台。与北美ees和SEMICON West共同合作,每年夏季是美国开创性的太阳能市场。该活动的展览和会议都重点关注光伏、光伏生产技术、储能和太阳能热技术。自成立以来,Intersolar已经成为全球太阳能行业制造商,供应商,分销商,服务提供商和合作伙伴最重要的行业平台。

IESNA/Intersolar品牌展于1991年从德国首次敞开大门,受到世界各地贸易展商们越来越多的关注。至今已成为欧洲最大的太阳能技术和产品贸易展览会。作为一个公平的国际太阳能技术贸易枢纽,在整个产值链的动态发展体现了光电和光热系统领域 - 使作为任何其他事件全部过程。INTERSOLAR展览会集中了三个主要的太阳能技术领域:光电技术(太阳能发电)、太阳能系统(热水供应、供暖、工业用热、太阳能空调)和太阳能建筑。

IESNA/Intersolar是跨越四大洲的活动,是世界领先的太阳能产业及其合作伙伴展览系列。 它将来自世界各地的人员和公司联合起来,目的是增加太阳能在我们的能源供应中的份额。 通过提供一流的服务,我们的展览和国际会议将来自全球最重要市场的企业,技术和人员聚集在一起。 我们在开放市场方面有25年的经验,提供专业知识和创造链接:连接太阳能业务!2016年Intersolar North America展,共有554家参展商和18,000多名参观者参加了Intersolar北美洲的展会,共举办了39届会议和23次研讨会,共有200多位演讲嘉宾。

展品范围(Show Products):
光伏、太阳能电池和模块:太阳能电池,结晶模块,薄膜模块;
平衡控制系统:逆变器,光伏监控、测量和控制技术,建筑综合解决方案(BIPV),独立系统、离网系统,小太阳能设备,ICT、光伏软件;
光伏组件(电缆,连接器,接线盒等);安装系统,安装辅助设备;跟踪系统;
生产技术:自动化技术,监控和测量技术,材料和组件,锭、晶圆、多晶硅原料、UMG等制造设备,太阳能电池、模块、薄膜等制造设备;
太阳能热技术:采集器,游泳池吸收器,建筑综合解决方案(门面等),加工热,空调和冷却,制造机械设备;
太阳能发电厂:住宅建筑光伏系统,用于商业和工业应用的屋顶光伏系统,独立的光伏装置,太阳能发电设备的运行和维护(O&M),太阳能发电厂,太阳能发电厂EPC承包/项目开发;
储能技术:锂电池,铅蓄电池,氧化还原电池,其他电池技术,回收/二次使用,燃料电池,(超)电容器,功率对气体(氢气,电解,甲烷化,基础设施等),其他储能技术;
储能系统组件及设备:电池管理系统,用于存储系统的电力电子,电池测试、检查系统、安全,冷却/温度管理;
电池生产技术/机电厂建设:物料,电池生产,电池模块生产和系统安装/组装,集成/自动化技术;
储能系统:住宅建筑的固定应用,固定商业和工业应用,公用事业和电网运营商的固定应用,低容量移动应用(智能手机,笔记本电脑,平板电脑等),不间断电源系统(UPS),能源储存系统的EPC承包/项目开发,ICT、能源储存系统软件。

展会报告(Show Reports):
SAN DIEGO, CA and PORTLAND, ME—Intersolar & Energy Storage North America, the premier U.S. tradeshow and conference series for solar, energy storage, EV infrastructure, and manufacturing, held its Flagship event February 18-20 in San Diego, CA, uniting 314 exhibiting companies with professionals specializing in installation, EPC, manufacturing, consulting, and distribution.
“IESNA Flagship 2026 proved that even in challenging times, this industry shows up—ready to share hard-won knowledge, forge new partnerships, and push forward,” said Beckie Kier, Event Director, Intersolar & Energy Storage North America. “From the conference program to the exhibit hall, clean energy professionals had the opportunity to access information, explore solutions, and build relationships to navigate the year ahead with confidence.”
Daily Highlights
Tuesday, February 17: Four interactive workshops helped participants sharpen their technical expertise and—in some cases—gain valuable Continuing Education Units. NABCEP, Solar Energy International, Bill Brooks, and Sean White led hands-on sessions spanning C&I interconnection, PV workforce training, and NEC code updates. A timely summit of industry veterans shared strategies for affordable project development amid a subsidy-constrained environment.
Wednesday, February 18: The 28-session conference program kicked off with a keynote on advancing clean energy amid federal uncertainty. Later in the morning, legal and policy experts decoded the Treasury’s new FEOC guidance and imminent trade duties on Indonesia, India, and Laos. A panel featuring experts from Carbon Direct, 127 Energy, TerraFlow Energy, Orennia, and LDES Council tackled grid planning as the data center boom accelerates demand. Other key sessions included Bolstering the Domestic Clean Energy Supply Chain, From Materials to Manufacturing and Getting to Yes: Overcoming Opposition and Misinformation in Clean Energy.
In the exhibit hall, 314 companies showcased innovative products and solutions. Attendees examined leading solutions, met emerging startups, tested their skills with mini golf and virtual reality experiences, and gathered at the Hub Stage powered by SunCast Media, where host Nico Johnson interviewed thought leaders including Sammy Roth (Climate Colored Goggles), Amy Harder (Axios), Dean Solon and Joseph Fahrney (Create Energy), and more.
Thursday, February 19: The keynote presentation examined affordability as the industry’s defining message and how to mobilize for collective action beyond an emissions-centered narrative. A special luncheon with Stacy J. Ettinger (Solar Energy Industries Association) and Claire Broido Johnson (Sunrock Distributed Generation) explored trade policy, FEOC compliance, and supply chain strategy. Also included in Thursday’s program: Tracking America’s Data Center and Clean Energy Buildout; The Solar + Storage Business Case Today – Revenue Realities Across US ISOs; New Paths, New Pressures: Financing Solar and Storage in a Post-ITC Era; and Navigating the Evolving Landscape of Solar and ESS Codes & Standards.
Friday, February 20: The championship round of the Solar Games installer competition, streamed live by Energize Us Inc, brought the week to an energetic close, with Power Northwest taking first place. Competition equipment was donated to Twende Solar to support renewable energy projects in under-resourced communities.
Stay Up to Date on the IESNA Event Series
The next edition of IESNA Flagship will take place at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, CA, from February 8-11, 2027.
