Exhibitions / Congresses

16th Solar PV & Energy Storage World EXPO

China, Guangzhou - August 8-10, 2024
16th Solar PV & Energy Storage World EXPO With 2000 quality exhibitors, 150,000 sq. m., together with the world-leading companies Longi, Tongwei, Trina, and Jinko, show the whole chain of the solar industry.

With the foremost solar photovoltaic brands in China, Solar PV World Expo, one of the largest and most influential PV trade shows in China, is a strategic platform not only for domestic and international manufacturers to display their advanced solar products as well as technology but also for professional distributors to import quality products. Having been held for a consecutive 15 years, the event is highly recommended by insiders, professional institutions, and international media, which can help overseas solar photovoltaic companies find first-hand opportunities!


Preview of PV Guangzhou 2024
After 15 years' development, PV Guangzhou has successfully made itself one of the most well-known and popular solar photovoltaic expos in China, attracting a lot of world-famous companies as exhibitors, such as Tongwei, JA Solar, Longi, Canadian Solar, Trina Solar, Growatt Solar, Chint Solar, AKCOME, AP System, Kstar, SOFAR SOLAR, SAJ, Snadi Energy, GINLONG, UNIEXPV, Solartech, Mibet, IVNT, Afore, Kingfeels, and so forth.

If you don't want to miss out on this grand event, then please mark its date and venue and register for your free digital ticket now! 
Visit Registration:
http://www.hwvips.com/?x=NhTwY606&y=c5d7df986ed77390a690ce2b31ecf534&isexen=1
Date(s)
August 8-10, 2024
Venue
Canton Fair Complex. No. 380, Yuejiang Zhong Road, Guangzhou, China
Ticketing
0
Contact for booking / more info
Global Industry News
edition #1228 - 1 May 2025
There is simply no ignoring the push for a greener, more sustainable materials handling equipment industry as manufacturers and customers alike seek eco-friendly solutions to reduce or eliminate carbon emissions... Continue reading
Fact of the week
On average, people read 10-30% slower from a screen than from paper.