Solar PV and Energy Storage World Expo (PV Guangzhou), taking place on September 16–18, 2026 at Area B, China Import & Export Fair Complex, will gather 2,000 exhibitors across 180,000 sqm to showcase the full solar and energy storage value chain. The event features leading global brands such as JA Solar, Trina Solar, Sungrow, and GoodWe, and is recognized for delivering strong sourcing efficiency, long-term buyer participation, and high-quality business outcomes. With extensive international attendance and strong industry support, PV Guangzhou 2026 offers professionals a targeted platform for product matching, innovation insights, and direct engagement with decision-makers. Registration is now open for buyers and exhibitors.
Range of Exhibition
- PV Solar cells and modules:
Solar cells, crystalline modules, thin-film modules.
- Solar systems:
Inverters, PV monitoring, measuring and control technologies, building integrated solutions (BIPV), stand-alone systems, off-grid systems, small solar devices.
- PV components:
Cables, connectors, junction boxes, charge controllers, mounting systems, installation aids, tracking systems, measuring technology, etc.
- PV production technologies:
Manufacturing equipment, wafers, raw material polysilicon, manufacturing equipment for solar cells, modules, thin films, materials and components, and automation technology.
- PV application:
Solar pumps, solar lighting systems, etc.
- Solar power plants:
PV systems for residential buildings, roof-mounted PV systems for commercial and industrial applications, free-standing PV installations, Operation and maintenance of solar power installations (drones, cleaning robots, software, etc.), EPC contracting/project development for solar plants.
- Energy Storage:
EES, batteries, capacitors, energy storage components, and other energy storage technologies.
- Services:
Consulting, test institutes, certification, publishing media, digital marketing solutions, training courses, financial services, logistics services.
Target Audience
Solar energy companies, renewable energy consultants, energy storage and grid experts, architects and urban planners, policymakers and regulators, utility companies, venture capital and investors, EPC contractors and installers, environmental agencies, industry media and influencers.