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Energy Storage North America to co-locate with Intersolar in 2021

By Kelly Pickerel | March 17, 2020

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Diversified Communications today announced the acquisition of Energy Storage North America (ESNA) from producer ESNA EXPO. Diversified also acquired the Intersolar North America portfolio last year.

“Diversified Communications’ entry into the renewable energy industry began last year with our acquisition of the Intersolar North America, EES, and Power2Drive brands,” said Brian Cuthbert, Group Vice President at Diversified Communications. “Investing in Energy Storage North America further demonstrates our commitment to producing world-class events for this growing and increasingly vital industry.”

Over the past two years, energy storage has accounted for more than 30% of the exhibition space at Intersolar North America. During that same period, the conference program has increased the number of educational sessions available to address growing demand.

“We’re excited to add ESNA as a colocated event with Intersolar North America next year,” said Wes Doane, Intersolar North America Event Director. “Their unification reflects the consolidation occurring across the board as the solar, energy storage, and e-mobility industries mature – and improves our competitive advantage in a fast-moving marketplace. ISNA and ESNA attendees will now benefit through access to best-in-class content, an innovative and larger exhibition, and an ever-expanding networking platform.”

“Energy storage is the perfect complement to renewables like solar – and it makes sense to bring together the market makers from both sectors at one convening. We are excited to partner with Diversified Communications for the next stage of ESNA’s growth; their commitment to clean energy and extensive expertise in conference management and education will amplify ESNA’s ability to educate and inspire our stakeholders to advance clean energy market transformation with energy storage,” said Janice Lin, ESNA co-founder and chair. Ms. Lin is also the founder and CEO of Strategen, a mission-driven professional services company that specializes in impactful market development for a decarbonized grid.

Energy Storage North America will join Intersolar North America at the Long Beach Convention Center in Long Beach, California, next January 12-14, 2021. Additional information will be released in the weeks to come.

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