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The smarter E South America 2022: 95% Booth Space already booked

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Following the top-class The smarter E South America edition in October 2021, preparations for this year’s event in August are already in full swing. Spaces for Intersolar South America 2022 are almost sold out. Strong show floor bookings reflects dynamic outlook for renewable energy in Brazil.

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The smarter E South America postponed to August 24-26, 2021

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ARANDA) – have decided to postpone the event, South America’s largest platform for the energy industry, which had been set to take place from November 16 to 18, 2020.

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Feel the buzz – The smarter E South America sets new benchmark after COVID-19 break

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The smarter E South America 2021 has closed the doors after triumphant three days. Despite all challenges the Covid-19 pandemic still offers, more than 250 exhibitors, 31,500 square meters of exhibition space and around 28,000 visitors from 29 countries underline The smarter E South America’s leading market position in Latin America.

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Tigo Energy to Present Solutions for Greater Solar Generation, Monitoring, and Safety at Intersolar South America

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The Tigo TS4 family and Energy Intelligence software platform, as used by the Treesol Company from the State of Minas Gerais, will be showcased at Intersolar South America, 2021.

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ees South America 2020

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South America's Hot Spot for Batteries & Energy Storage Systems

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Noria Energy launches South America's largest floating solar project at Colombia's Urrá Dam

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The project will demonstrate that pairing floating solar with hydroelectric operations boosts energy reliability & production

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Letter from South America: electric buses rolling in Chile, Colombia and Ecuador

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South America, which is rapidly urbanizing, heavily dependent on bus transit and plagued by air pollution, is emerging as a major market for e-buses. According to Intelligent Transport , South American bus networks transport nearly 13 times more passengers than European ones do.