The 32nd China International Exhibition on Electric Power Equipment and Technology
Shanghai International Energy Storage Technology Application Expo / Hydrogen Energy Expo
Shanghai New International Expo Center (Hall N1-N5 & W5), PR China 2025•11• 18 - 20
Established in 1986, EP is organized by the China Electricity Council, co-organized by Adsale Exhibition Services Ltd, and fully supported by all major Power Group Corporations and Power Grid Corporations. Over 30 years successful track record and experience, it has become the largest and the most reputable electric power exhibition and has been widely recognized by global market leaders and international trade associations. EP Shanghai 2025 will be held again at Shanghai New International Expo Center (Hall N1-N5 & W5), PR China in November 2025 with over 75,000 sqm. exhibiting area, which expecting for a total of about 2,000 exhibitors/brands all over the world.
EP & Electrical Shanghai 2025
Power Transmission & Distribution Equipment & Technology
Grid Integration of Renewable Energy
Virtual Power Plant (VPP)
Construction & Engineering of Turn-Key Project
Power Dispatching System (SCADA / DMS / EMS systems)
Control & Testing Equipment & Instrumentation
IT for Power Industry
Building Electrical & Electrical Installation System (building management & control system, switchgear, lighting system, etc)
LV Electrical Equipment and Accessories
Power Electronics Equipment
Automation
Industrial Power Equipment (UPS, diesel generators and alternators, etc)
Energy Saving
Manufacturing Equipment, Machinery and Raw Materials for Production of Power and Electrical Products
Electrical Energy Conversion, Distribution & Storage
Cable, Cable Accessories and Cable Manufacturing
Power Quality (including reactive power compensation device, filtering device, power factor correction system, the power management system, dynamic voltage regulator, capacitors, reactor, switching switch, controller)
Shanghai International Energy Storage Technology Application Expo
Energy Storage Technology and Materials
Energy Management Systems (EMS)
Energy storage equipment and components
Energy storage system and EPC engineering
Energy Storage and Power Conversions System (PCS) Software development and information communication
Battery resource recovery and utilization Battery testing and certification
Electric vehicle charging and swapping and supporting equipment Energy saving and integrated Energy service equipment
Scope of Hydrogen Energy Exhibits
Hydrogen Production:
Water Electrolysis: Technologies such as alkaline electrolysis, proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolysis, and solid oxide electrolysis.
Fossil Fuel-Based Production: Methods like coal gasification, natural gas reforming, petroleum-based hydrogen production, and methanol reforming.
Industrial By-product Hydrogen: Recovery from sources like coke oven gas and chloralkali processes.
Hydrogen Storage and Transportation:
Gaseous Storage and Transport: Solutions including tube trailers and pipeline transportation.
Liquid Storage and Transport: Approaches including cryogenic liquid storage, organic liquid hydrogen carriers, liquid hydrogen tankers, and hydrogen transport ships.
Solid-state Storage: Technologies including hydrogen storage in solid materials, like metal hydrides.
Hydrogen Refueling Stations:
High-pressure Gaseous Hydrogen Stations.
Liquid Hydrogen Refueling Stations.
Integrated Stations: Facilities combining on-site hydrogen production, storage, and dispensing.
Hydrogen Applications:
Steel Industry: Implementation of hydrogen metallurgy.
Chemical Industry: Applications in ammonia synthesis, methanol production, petroleum refining, and coal chemical processes.
Transportation Sector: Development and use of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, hydrogen-powered trains, ships, bicycles, and essential components like fuel cells, onboard hydrogen storage systems, proton exchange membranes, bipolar plates, etc. .
Electric Power Industry: Utilization of hydrogen-fueled power generators.
Construction Sector: Applications in heating, heat supply, and blending hydrogen with natural gas.
