Enersys signs up as Platinum Sponsor for Powered On Live 2023
Enersys has become the first Platinum Sponsor of Powered On Live 2023, showcasing the industry’s confidence in the event’s sophomore year.

Enersys has become the first Platinum Sponsor of Powered On Live 2023, showcasing the industry’s confidence in the event’s sophomore year.
Powered On Live was officially launched in 2022 to discuss some of the pressing topics impacting the electrical industry, with a range of sessions offered from some of the world’s leading experts. During its debut year, the event was a massive success with viewers, who tuned in to learn something new and be part of the important discussions.
Now entering its sophomore year, Powered On Live 2023 is set to be bigger and better than ever. It has already been confirmed that both Megger and Metrel are set to sponsor this year’s event as Gold Sponsors, but Enersys has decided to take its support for the event one step further, confirming the first Platinum sponsorship of 2023.
As Platinum Sponsor, it’s expected that Enersys will be providing its expertise to the Powered On Live audience immediately after the keynote, although it has yet to be confirmed what the session will discuss, or which day the session will take place. That is due to be confirmed in due course.
Powered On Live 2023 is already shaping up to be a must-attend event for those in the electrical industry, with keynote speakers from Cornwall Insight and the Electrical Contractors Association already confirmed. Additional speakers are being added each week, so stay tuned to Electrical Review to find out all the details as they come through. For those wishing to watch Powered On Live 2023 as it happens, registrations are open now. Simply visit the Powered On Live website to register.
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