Solar & Storage Live UK 2025: Your Guide to the Big Event

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Planning a trip to Solar & Storage Live UK 2025? You’re not alone. Every year thousands of people head to Birmingham to catch up on the latest in solar, batteries, and clean energy. It’s the UK’s biggest event for anyone curious about how we’ll power the future, whether you’re fitting panels, building projects, or just exploring what’s next. In this guide, we’ll cover the basics: what the event is all about, who shows up, what’s on the agenda, and how to make the most of your visit.

What Is Solar & Storage Live UK?

Solar & Storage Live UK is the country’s largest exhibition and conference dedicated to solar energy, battery storage, and related clean technologies. It’s an annual event held at The NEC in Birmingham, bringing together thousands of people working across the energy sector.

At its core, the Solar and Storage Live event is both an expo and a conference:

  • The expo floor hosts hundreds of exhibitors showcasing the latest solar panels, inverters, batteries, EV charging solutions, and software.

  • The conference programme runs alongside, with speakers from industry, policy, and finance sharing updates, case studies, and future trends.

It’s designed to be a meeting place for everyone involved in the UK’s energy transition: installers, developers, manufacturers, investors, and utilities. Alongside the business focus, the show also aims to spark new ideas, partnerships, and conversations about how solar and storage fit into the UK’s journey to net zero.

When and Where Does Solar & Storage Live UK 2025 Take Place?

Mark your calendar: Solar & Storage Live UK 2025 runs from Tuesday 23 to Thursday 25 September. The show takes place at The NEC in Birmingham (B40 1NT), a venue well-connected by rail, road, and even Birmingham Airport.

Doors open 09:30–17:30 on Tuesday and Wednesday, and 09:30–16:00 on Thursday. Visitor tickets are free to attend, and registration is open now. Three full days, one central location. It’s easy to get to and designed to handle the thousands of visitors expected.

Who Attends Solar & Storage Live UK?

One of the most exciting aspects of Solar Storage Live is the sheer range of people it attracts. With more than 20,000 visitors expected in 2025, the event creates a rare space where homeowners, major energy firms, and policy experts all meet under one roof. This diversity makes it both a networking goldmine and an education hub.

You’ll meet:

  • Installers and EPCs working on homes, businesses, and large-scale projects

  • Developers and asset owners driving new solar farms and battery sites

  • Business and property owners looking for ways to cut energy costs

  • Landowners exploring opportunities for solar and storage on their sites

  • Utilities and grid operators managing the bigger energy picture

  • Manufacturers and distributors showcasing panels, batteries, and kit

  • Finance experts, consultants, and service providers who make projects happen

  • People hiring and people job-hunting in the growing clean energy sector

You’ll also find plenty of networking spaces, like the “Meet the Installers” zone, which make it simple to strike up the right conversations while you’re there.

What the Agenda Will Cover at Solar & Storage Live UK 2025?

The 2025 programme isn’t just about slides and speeches. It’s set up across four main theatres with practical sessions and real case studies, each with its own focus:

  • Residential: Sessions look at how solar power generators for home (solar panels + batteries) are being rolled out in houses and neighbourhoods. Expect talks on funding schemes, council projects, and practical tips for installers.

  • Commercial & Industrial (C&I): Energy is a huge cost for factories, schools, retailers, and hospitals. This stream explores how companies can cut bills and emissions with solar and storage. You’ll also hear about finance models, grid connection challenges, and real case studies from big sites.

  • Storage: Batteries are at the centre of the clean energy shift, but they aren’t the only option. Sessions cover safety, grid integration, and alternatives like pumped hydro or compressed air.

  • Utility/Keynote: The keynote theatre zooms out to the wider market. Topics include corporate power purchase agreements (PPAs), government policy, and new tools like AI for managing solar and storage projects.

If you want to plan ahead, the event app lets you build your own agenda and bookmark the talks that matter most.

What to Expect at the Solar & Storage Live Expo

The expo floor is the heart of the Solar and Storage Live London event. In 2025 it’s expected to bring together over 20,000 visitors, 500 exhibitors, and 250 speakers, so there’s a lot to take in. Here’s a flavour of what you’ll find:

  • Hands-on learning: The Installer Training Hub runs live demos with real kit—solar panels, mounting systems, batteries, portable power stations, and inverters—so you can see how things work in practice.

  • Direct conversations: The Meet the Installers zone is designed for homeowners, landowners, and businesses who want to speak directly with UK installers about rooftop or ground-mounted projects.

  • Fresh ideas: In the Start-ups Zone, new companies showcase emerging technologies and business models. It’s a space to spot innovations before they hit the mainstream.

  • Careers and recruitment: With the sector growing quickly, the Recruitment Zone connects employers and jobseekers. You can arrange meetings through the app and explore opportunities on the spot.

  • Networking and celebration. Beyond the day sessions, there are topic-led meetups and the evening Solar & Storage Live Awards, which highlight standout projects and teams.

On top of this, the exhibitor stands cover the full range of products and services: solar panels, inverters, batteries, portable power stations, mounting equipment, finance options, and O&M (operations and maintenance) services.

Notably, portable power is becoming a big part of the clean energy picture, whether for work on site, backup at home, or simply keeping essentials running when you’re off the grid. Two recent models from EcoFlow stand out as good examples of how far this tech has come.

EcoFlow RIVER 3 Plus Portable Power Station

The compact EcoFlow RIVER 3 Plus Portable Power Station is built for everyday use. With a 286Wh battery and a steady 600W output (boosting up to 1200W when needed), it covers the basics, from laptops and phones to routers, lighting, or tools you’d bring to a job.

The real draw is speed: it can charge from the wall in about an hour, or take in up to 220W from solar, so it’s practical on the move. If you need more runtime, extra clip-on batteries expand capacity to 858Wh. It even doubles as a near-instant UPS (<10 ms), preventing data loss if power drops out. And with a low 30 dB operating noise, it’s quiet enough for shared spaces.

EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3 Portable Power Station

The EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3 Portable Power Station is a heavier hitter. Out of the box it stores 4096Wh and pushes 4000W of AC power, with a surge capacity up to 8000W for hungrier kit. That means you can run bigger appliances like ovens and air conditioners, multiple tools, or even keep parts of a home going during an outage.

Its capacity can also grow. Smart Extra Batteries extend it to 12kWh. Charging is flexible too: you can top up quickly from mains or feed in up to 2600W from solar using its dual PV ports. With LFP chemistry rated for 4000+ cycles and a quiet ~30 dB profile, it’s designed for both durability and indoor use.

EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3 Portable Power Station

The DELTA Pro 3 Portable Power Station combines 4.096kWh of storage with 4000W AC output (6000W X-Boost) for high-demand use. Its dual solar inputs handle up to 2600W, and capacity expands to 12kWh with Smart Extra Batteries. A 10 ms switchover keeps appliances running during outages, while its quiet operation and long-life LFP battery make it a strong fit for home backup, site work, or off-grid setups.

How to Maximize Your Visit

With hundreds of stands and dozens of talks, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. But with the right approach, you can make the most of Solar and Storage Live 2025 without missing key opportunities.

Here are some tips:

  • Plan ahead with the event app: Build a personalised agenda, bookmark must-see talks, and pre-book meetings with exhibitors.

  • Balance your time: Split your day between the theatres and the expo floor. Talks provide insight, but the product demos will give you the tactile experience of new technology.

  • Head to the Recruitment Zone early: If you’re job hunting, mornings are the best time to connect with recruiters when they’re most available.

  • Schedule networking sessions: Bring business cards and make time for informal chats. Many of the strongest opportunities come from casual conversations.

  • Focus on storage innovations: Storage will be one of the defining themes of 2025.

  • Ask practical questions: Don’t be afraid to grill exhibitors. Inquire about warranties, expected lifespans of a solar power generator for home, or how UK subsidies can reduce upfront costs.

Conclusion

By the time Solar & Storage Live London wraps up in 2025, thousands of deals will have been struck, countless products tested, and new partnerships formed. For UK homeowners, businesses, and policymakers, it’s more than just a trade show. It’s a vision of what Britain’s renewable future looks like. Attending the event puts you at the heart of the conversation on how the UK transitions to clean energy. Whether you’re curious about a small rooftop installation, large-scale battery storage, or the latest solar power generator for home, this is the place to get answers and connect with experts.

FAQs

When and where is the next Solar & Storage Live UK?

The next Solar & Storage Live UK runs 23–25 September 2025 at the NEC in Birmingham, across Halls 6 and 17–20. It’s open from 09:30 to 17:30 on Tuesday and Wednesday, and until 16:00 on Thursday.

Tickets are completely free, and you can register online in minutes. The NEC is easy to reach. There’s a direct link from Birmingham International train station, plus plenty of parking and facilities on-site. If you’re planning your visit, check the event and NEC websites for travel tips, maps, and the full programme.

Who should attend Solar & Storage Live UK?

This event attracts a wide mix of people from the solar, storage, and energy world. You’ll meet installers, energy managers, land and property owners, utilities, and tech suppliers, all looking for new ideas and partnerships.

Homeowners curious about solar can speak directly with local installers, while students and career changers will find training sessions and job opportunities in the Installer Training Hub and Recruitment Zone. Whether you buy, design, install, or fund energy solutions, you’ll find something tailored to you at the show.

Can visitors attend both the exhibition and the conference sessions?

Yes, absolutely. When you register for a free visitor badge, it gives you access to everything: the bustling exhibition floor, the themed theatres packed with talks, and all the networking spaces. The conference sessions are included at no cost, but they aren’t recorded, so it’s worth checking the agenda and making a plan for the sessions you don’t want to miss. Once you’ve signed up, you’ll get your badge details by email and in the handy event app, so you’re all set before you arrive.

Are solar panels worth it in the UK in 2025?

For many households, the answer is yes, especially now. The average cost of a 4kW system is around £5,000–£7,000, and there’s 0% VAT on installations until 2027, which helps keep upfront costs lower.

You can also get paid for the energy you export to the grid through the Smart Export Guarantee (SEG). Payback depends on your roof, your energy use, and whether you add a battery, but most families see a return in about 10–20 years. If your roof has good sun exposure and you use plenty of daytime power (or store it), solar can be a solid long-term investment.