High Power brought a 10x20 booth to RE+ in 2023 to present household energy storage systems, portable power stations, battery products, and clean energy solutions for solar and storage buyers. The booth needed to explain technical energy products in a compact footprint while still keeping the display clean, bright, and easy to read from the aisle.
The layout used a tall branded backwall, product display counters, system diagram graphics, monitor content, and a small meeting area. Each element had a clear job: show the brand, explain the storage system, display product samples, and support short technical conversations with visitors.
The final 10x20 booth gave High Power a focused RE+ presence in Las Vegas, built around product clarity, clean counter presentation, battery storage messaging, and controlled show-floor setup for renewable energy buyers.





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Challenge
he main challenge was product clarity. High Power needed to show household energy storage systems, portable power stations, battery products, and clean energy use cases without making the 10x20 booth feel crowded. Visitors had to understand the system diagram, product samples, and brand message quickly from the aisle.
The second challenge was display balance. The booth needed room for a reception counter, a lit product display counter, a monitor, printed technical graphics, sample packaging, and a small meeting area. Each zone had to stay accessible so staff could explain product applications without blocking visitor movement.
The third challenge was show-floor readiness. Battery-related product displays, counters, graphics, lighting, and monitor content had to be staged in the right order. For a compact renewable energy booth, logistics and pre-show coordination helped keep product handling, booth setup, and final reset predictable before opening.
Design vs. On-site Execution
The booth concept focused on a simple front-facing product story. The backwall carried the High Power brand and household energy storage diagram. The left side introduced portable power stations. The right counter displayed battery products with lighting and screen content for a stronger technical read.
For a 10x20 trade show booth, the biggest issue is deciding what should face the aisle first. In this case, the product counter and system diagram worked together so visitors could see both the physical battery products and the larger clean energy application behind them.
On site, the execution depended on clean placement. Counters, display boxes, monitor wiring, wall graphics, brochure racks, chairs, and lighting had to stay aligned inside a narrow booth depth. Once the final reset was complete, the space supported quick scanning, product explanation, and short buyer conversations.

Aisle-Facing Brand Wall
The tall High Power backwall gave the booth strong visibility and helped visitors identify the brand before stepping closer to the product displays.
Household Storage Diagram
The system diagram explained how household energy storage connects with solar input, grid use, meter points, and off-grid load scenarios.


Portable Power Station Display
The left display area introduced portable power station products with supporting graphics, sample placement, and a monitor-ready wall section.
Battery Product Counter
The illuminated counter presented boxed battery products in a clean row, giving staff a practical point for product explanation and buyer questions.







On-site Highlights
This booth was built around product clarity in a compact RE+ footprint. The 10x20 layout had to carry brand visibility, energy storage diagrams, portable power station messaging, boxed battery products, monitor content, and a small meeting area without making the space feel tight. The on-site work focused on counter placement, lighting checks, product staging, graphic alignment, cable-path control, and final cleaning so High Power could open with a clear clean energy presentation.
Energy Storage Display Flow for a 10×20 RE+ Booth
Backwall Brand Visibility
System Diagram Placement
Product Counter Lighting
Compact Meeting Area
Final Reset Control
Outcome
The booth helped High Power explain household energy storage, portable power, and battery product applications in one compact display system.
The illuminated counter and front-facing display zones made the battery products easier to notice and easier to discuss with visitors.
System graphics, monitor placement, and product samples gave staff a simple path for explaining storage use cases and product categories.
With counters, samples, graphics, seating, and lighting reset before show opening, the booth was ready for RE+ visitor traffic.
What made this booth work was the way it kept a technical product category readable. High Power did not try to show every product detail at once. The booth first explained the brand and energy storage use case, then used counters, diagrams, and product samples to support deeper conversations about battery systems and portable power applications.
The practical takeaway is that RE+ booths should be planned around how renewable energy buyers scan products on the floor. Visitors often compare battery capacity, system compatibility, safety, portability, and installation scenarios quickly. For exhibitors preparing for RE+ or another Las Vegas clean energy event, an experienced Las Vegas trade show booth builder can help turn a 10x20 footprint into a clearer product display and conversation space.
Quick Q&A
Q: Why does an energy storage booth need a system diagram?
A: Visitors need to understand the product application first. A diagram helps explain how storage products connect with solar input, grid use, metering, and household power needs.
Q: Why was the lit product counter important?
A: Battery products and boxed samples can look small in a trade show hall. Counter lighting helped the display stay visible and organized.
Q: What mattered most during setup?
A: Product staging, counter alignment, monitor readiness, lighting checks, cable control, and final cleaning were the key execution points.
Q: Is a 10x20 booth enough for energy storage products?
A: Yes, when the layout is focused. A 10x20 booth can support brand visibility, product samples, system graphics, and short buyer conversations.
Q: How should exhibitors avoid crowding a compact clean energy booth?
A: Keep the story simple. Use one main system message, one product display path, and a small meeting area instead of filling every surface with technical details.


