NICEIC will attend the ELEX show at Alexandra Palace

NICEIC will attend the ELEX show at Alexandra Palace

NICEIC has announced that it will attend ELEX 2024. NICEIC Event Manager, Sarah Hunter, expresses her enthusiasm for the trade show, “We are thrilled to be attending ELEX 2024. The NICEIC stand will provide an excellent opportunity for visitors to access the industry’s best technical minds and resources, and to learn more about our services. Our…


NICEIC has announced that it will attend ELEX 2024. NICEIC Event Manager, Sarah Hunter, expresses her enthusiasm for the trade show, “We are thrilled to be attending ELEX 2024. The NICEIC stand will provide an excellent opportunity for visitors to access the industry’s best technical minds and resources, and to learn more about our services. Our technical team will be on-site to offer advice and answer questions about the NICEIC assessment process, products, and training. We look forward to meeting you.” 

 

Visitors can expect NICEIC’s stand to be the go-to place for expert technical advice. The brand will be running two CPD-accredited seminars on each day of the show, covering top tips for successful electric vehicle charging point installations.

 

Those interested in exploring prosumer installations can check out NICEIC’s demonstration rig. Visitors can learn how to integrate battery storage systems with new or existing installations and discover the benefits of producing and consuming self-generated energy. Additionally, exclusive discounts will be offered on NICEIC publications and training courses. 

 

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