Shenzhen International Digital Energy Exhibition and China International Energy Storage Conference will take place from September 15–18, 2026, at the Shenzhen Convention & Exhibition Center, spanning 70,000 square meters. Organized by Shanghai Remo Exhibition Service Co., Ltd., the event will feature over 500 exhibitors and 68,000 visitors, focusing on the rapid advancement of digital energy, renewable power, and next-generation energy storage systems.
The exhibition aims to accelerate innovation and cooperation across the energy industry chain, showcasing breakthroughs in smart grids, new power systems, storage technologies, and low-carbon energy solutions. By connecting global industry leaders, policy makers, and technology innovators, the event promotes collaboration toward achieving China’s dual-carbon goals and driving the sustainable development of the digital energy ecosystem.
Range of Exhibition
- New Power System Zone:
Green power generation, smart grids, digital power distribution systems, and advanced energy storage technologies.
- Energy Storage Zone:
Mechanical, electrical, electrochemical, thermal, and chemical storage systems; industrial and residential applications; supporting technologies and solutions.
- International Enterprise Zone:
Global companies presenting digital energy innovations, renewable strategies, and cross-border cooperation initiatives.
- Integrated Energy Service Zone:
Smart logistics, green finance, industrial design, IP services, digital trading platforms, and academic achievements supporting the energy sector.
- Virtual Power Plant Zone:
Technologies in energy aggregation, digital dispatching, low-carbon operation, monitoring, and smart grid management.
- Charging Infrastructure Zone:
Charging stations, EV charging technologies, smart energy systems, and infrastructure integration solutions.
- Renewable Energy Zone:
Solar, hydrogen, wind, and geothermal energy solutions; materials, machinery, and advanced system integration technologies.
Target Audience
Energy professionals, renewable energy developers, power grid operators, storage technology providers, equipment manufacturers, government and regulatory agencies, green finance institutions, smart energy solution providers, research and development centers, and investors in the clean energy sector.