Exhibition Introduction
Tianjin International Clean Energy Conference and Expo 2025 will take place from May 28 to 30, 2025 at the National Convention and Exhibition Center in Tianjin. Under the theme “Innovation Driven, Cleaner World,” the event will showcase a wide range of clean and renewable energy technologies including wind energy systems, photovoltaic modules, energy storage solutions, power transmission equipment, and digital energy innovations. Organized to promote energy transformation under China’s dual carbon goals, the expo spans 60,000 square meters, hosting over 700 exhibitors and welcoming more than 50,000 professional visitors. It will serve as a premier platform for global cooperation, technology exchange, and business matching in clean energy development, supporting the advancement of sustainable energy systems.
Range of Exhibition
- Wind Energy Equipment and Accessories: Wind turbines, blade molds, gearbox systems, electrical control systems, grid integration solutions, offshore wind engineering and maintenance technologies.
- Photovoltaic Modules and Production Equipment: Monocrystalline and polycrystalline solar panels, thin-film technologies, solar energy systems, batteries, inverters, trackers, and solar engineering services.
- Energy Storage Technology and Production Equipment: Battery technologies, compressed air storage, thermal and hydrogen storage, energy management systems, fire safety systems, and scalable grid storage solutions.
- Power Equipment and Transmission & Distribution: Transformers, rectifiers, inductors, high-voltage switchgear, control systems, smart grid solutions, and electric power manufacturing equipment.
- Digital Energy Solutions: Smart energy management, energy IoT technologies, AI applications in energy, green power trading platforms.
- New Energy and Smart Connected Vehicles: New energy vehicles, charging and swapping infrastructure, automotive manufacturing technologies, hydrogen and fuel cell solutions.
Target Audience
Clean energy experts, researchers, industry professionals, government policy makers, technology innovators, renewable energy investors, business executives, environmental advocates, entrepreneurs, and academic institutions