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Event Overview
The ACP RECHARGE: Energy Storage Summit 2025 is set to be a pivotal gathering for professionals in the energy storage sector. Scheduled for October 27-29, 2025, at the Austin Marriott Downtown, this summit aims to address the critical role of energy storage in achieving a reliable and sustainable energy future. With over 675 attendees expected, the event will feature more than 75 speakers and 20 exhibitors, showcasing cutting-edge technologies and innovative solutions.
Key Themes and Sessions
The summit will cover a variety of topics essential to the energy storage industry, including:
Energy Storage Siting & Permitting Reforms: Discussions on regulatory frameworks that facilitate the deployment of energy storage systems.
Market Design Lessons: Insights from leading markets like Texas and California on optimizing energy storage integration.
Safety and Cybersecurity: Addressing the critical aspects of safety in energy storage systems and the importance of cybersecurity measures.
Long-Duration Technology Supply Chains: Exploring the supply chain dynamics for long-duration energy storage technologies.
Networking Opportunities
Attendees will have ample opportunities to network with industry leaders, participate in panel discussions, and engage in workshops designed to foster collaboration and innovation. The event will also feature a welcome reception, providing a relaxed environment for attendees to connect and share ideas.
Registration and Additional Information
For more details on registration, agenda, and sponsorship opportunities, visit the official event website at ACP RECHARGE. This summit is not just a conference; it is a platform for shaping the future of energy storage and advancing the clean energy transition.
