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CEA Shows Again at The Smarter E Europe 2024
Date:2024-06-22 14:06:24


On 21stJune, the Smarter E Europe concluded successfully in Munich, Germany. As the largest energy show in Europe, it provides networking opportunities for visitors and exhibitors, focusing on the latest trends and business models. This year, the exhibition provides about 2,010 companies and 115,000 exhibitors with solar energy products and services, covering an area of 20,600 square meters.

In this exhibition, CEA presents its latest portable power station, sharing advanced technologies and innovations with customers and partners all around the world. We aim to jointly promote green and sustainable development for global energy and to contribute to building a low-carbon and clean energy scenario.

CEA LiFePO4 portable power station and household energy have been certified by ETL, TUV, and PSE. These products are characterized by safety, liability, ultra-long life, and multiple charging methods.




In recent years, people have advocated a green and environmentally friendly lifestyle to accelerate the pace of reducing carbon emissions and exploring new energy. Especially since the Russia-Ukraine crisis, the development of the PV industry in Europe has entered a new fast lane.

Founded in 2008, CEA is a company focusing on energy storage power supply and solutions, integrating product R & D, production, and sales. It is rewarded as a national green factory, national green supply chain enterprise, national "little giant company" (focus on a market niche and master key technologies with strong innovation capacity), national high-tech enterprise, and national intellectual property advantage enterprise.

CEA portable power station provides users with stable energy when the utility is not available. Also, our after-sales services provide customers with reliable life of electricity security. We thank every visitor to our booth, whom we believe will have long-lasting cooperation.

Market

Booming PV industry all over the world – Germany is no exception

In Europe, Germany remains the most important PV market, followed by Spain, the Netherlands, Poland, France, and Italy. In addition, the German government plans to increase the installed PV capacity from the current level of just 60 GW to at least 215 GW by 2023, and to at least 400 GW by 2024.