World News13.10.2025
Bangkok to host ASEE-ASEAN Smart Energy & Energy Storage Expo 2026

QAZAQ GREEN. The ASEE-ASEAN Smart Energy & Energy Storage Expo 2026 will be held from March 25–27, 2026, at the IMPACT Exhibition Centre in Bangkok, Thailand. Supported by the Ministry of Energy of Thailand, EGAT, and TCEB, the event will serve as a major international platform showcasing innovations in solar energy, energy storage, and smart grid technologies.
Over 80 countries will be represented, with participation from global leaders such as JA Solar, LONGi, Honeywell, Prysmian, and Hithium.
Alongside the exhibition, the ASEAN Smart Energy & Energy Storage Summit (ASEAN SEES 2026) will feature discussions on energy policy, investment, and smart energy integration across Southeast Asia’s dynamic clean energy market.
Exhibit range:
- Solar PV & Energy Storage
- Battery & Energy Storage
- Biomass Energy
- HVAC & Cleanroom
- Wind Energy
- eMobility & EV Charging
Registration is open at aseancleanenergyexpo.com.
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