A delegation of the China Energy Storage Alliance (CNESA) attended the Energy Storage Europe 2014 summit in Duesseldorf, Germany, from March 25 to 27, according to the Zhongguancun administrative committee.
The delegation, which consisted of nearly 20 people from eight CNESA members, including Beijing Sifang Automation Co, Beijing Jingyuntong Technology Co, China Electric Power Research Institute and Xi’an High Voltage Apparatus Research Institute Co, aimed to promote exchanges and cooperation between Chinese and German enterprises in the energy storage industry.
The three-day summit was sponsored by Messe Duesseldorf, a German exhibition company. More than 800 people from the European energy storage industry, together with delegations from China, US, Japan, South Korea and India, attended the summit.