Exhibitions / Congresses

Hydrogen + Fuel Cells NORTH AMERICA at SOLARPOWER

United States, Las Vegas - September 10-13, 2017
Hydrogen + Fuel Cells NORTH AMERICA at SOLARPOWER At SPI 2017 we will organize the first Hydrogen + Fuel Cells (H2+FC) NORTH AMERICA. After 23 years of experience with Europe's largest trade fair for hydrogen, fuel cells and batteries, it is now the time to move to the USA.

SPI 2017 is North America's biggest solar trade fair, around 700 exhibitors and 20.000 visitors are expected. The Energy Storage International (ESI), the largest energy storage event in North America with more than 115 exhibitors, will be co-located with the SPI 2017 as well.

Hydrogen + Fuel Cell exhibitors profit from several synergy effects between the solar and energy storage industry. The topics of H2+FC NORTH AMERICA will be hydrogen generation, storage and transportation, fuel cell systems and applications, stationary-, automotive-, mobile fuel cells, special markets, components and supplying technology, fuel cell and battery testing.
Date(s)
September 10-13, 2017
Venue
Mandalay Bay Convention Center
Ticketing
upon request
Contact for booking / more info
Tobias Renz, send an email
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Fact of the week
Bluetooth is named after the 10th-century Viking king, Harald Bluetooth, who united warring tribes in Denmark and Norway. In 1997, Jim Kardach from Intel gave the name to the technology because of its ability to unite different communication protocols, just as Harald united various tribes.