Last week, the EPC Energy team returned to RE+ 2025, the largest clean energy event in North America, held at the iconic Venetian Expo and Caesars Forum in Las Vegas from September 9th to 11th. With thousands of industry leaders, innovators, and clean tech enthusiasts in attendance, this year’s show was a powerful reminder of how far the energy transition has come and provided insights into where it’s headed next.
At our booth, attendees got an introduction to EPC Energy’s fully integrated battery energy storage solutions. From our proprietary energy management system to comprehensive commissioning support and O&M services, we demonstrated how our offerings are designed to optimize performance, reliability, and scalability. Curious minds and seasoned professionals alike were eager to explore how our technologies are helping build smarter, more resilient energy systems.
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As a trusted system integrator, EPC Energy’s end-to-end capabilities were on full display. We showcased our custom containerized energy storage systems and shared insights into the technical expertise that drives our success. Whether it was discussing grid integration strategies or exploring the evolving regulatory landscape, our team was thrilled to engage with professionals who are shaping the future of energy.
One of the highlights of RE+ 2025 was reconnecting with our strategic partners, including Sinexcel, Ampace, PotisEdge, Gotion, and CATL. These collaborations are vital to our mission, and we’re excited about the opportunities ahead. The event also gave us a chance to forge new relationships with innovators across the energy ecosystem, sparking conversations that will fuel future projects and breakthroughs.
RE+ 2025 was more than a trade show; it was a celebration of progress, partnership, and possibility. EPC Energy is proud to be part of this movement, and we’re energized by the momentum we saw in Las Vegas. Until next year, let’s keep pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in clean energy.

