Intersolar Europe postponed by 6 weeks
- Intersolar Europe, the continent's largest solar PV exhibit, has actually been held off by six weeks.

Exhibit organisers Solar Promotion GmbH validated in a statement today that the Smarter E Europe exhibition, which makes up Intersolar Europe, ees Europe, Power2Drive Europe and EM-Power Europe, is to be pushed back by 6 weeks and will certainly now occur from 21-- 23 July 2021.
The exhibit will stay at Messe München.
Markus Elsässer, president at Solar Promotion, said the decision had been taken after collaborating with exhibitors, specifying that a "clear bulk" of exhibitors were in favour of the postponement.
"Six weeks can make a large distinction in the current scenario," he included.
Solar Promotion stated the postponement would certainly offer added time for progression on global COVID-19 vaccination programs, while further traveling limitations are expected to have actually been raised by that date.
Last year's Intersolar Europe was terminated completely in late March as the COVID-19 pandemic heightened, with many various other international solar trade convention to have experienced postponements as well as cancellations.
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