24 June 25 - 26 June 25
Free to Attend
NEC
Birmingham
Taking place on 24th-26th June 2025, InstallerSHOW is the UK’s must-visit event focusing on the sustainable delivery of heating and cooling, water, air, energy, and buildings which will bring together more than 800 exhibitors and 30,000 visitors.
In addition to the wealth of technologies and services on show, including a raft of new product launches, InstallerSHOW incorporates multiple live content areas which offer an informative and engaging timetable featuring a roster of compelling hosts and speakers. 2024 saw a substantial uptick in the number of electricians attending, with the event offering a wealth of information on solar PV, battery storage, EV charging, and more general electrical product innovations – a trend set to continue into 2025 and beyond.
As we continue to work towards Net Zero, we have increased our focus on renewable solutions that are required today and, in the future, from sustainable technologies such as solar power to energy-efficient heating and cooling systems.
Visit ECA at stand 5H113!
Don't miss ECA's presentations:
Protective Devices for Net Zero - Curtis Jones and Darren Crannis, ECA Technical Manager
Tuesday 24 at 11am and Wednesday 25 June at 1pm
As the electrification of the UK accelerates, the expertise of the electrical industry is often overlooked. Yet, ECA Members who design, install and maintain net zero technologies are central to the energy transition. They are problem solvers and integrators, the interface between consumers, consultants, construction and operators. They secure the safe and reliable electricity we all enjoy today.
Qualified and competent electricians guarantee interrelated technologies are installed and maintained safely. Without them, performance and safety will be reduced, leading to more carbon emissions. They collaborate with others to deliver energy efficiency and a safe, clean environment. And, increasingly, their role is that of professional educator.
This session looks at the protective devices that electricians need to know about in the path to net zero.