SNEC 2024: the largest solar energy fair in the world started this Thursday  

Lasting three consecutive days, the event welcomes more than 3,300 exhibiting companies from all over the world
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SNEC 2024 maior feira de energia solar do mundo tem início
At the fair, solutions covering the entire solar industry are being presented. Photo: Snec Power Expo/Reproduction

A SNEC Power Expo, the largest solar energy fair in the world, reached its 17th edition this Thursday (13) with a series of news for the photovoltaic market, at the SNIEC (Shanghai New International Expo Center) exhibition center in Shanghai, China.

With three consecutive days in length, the event receives more than 3,300 exhibiting companies from all over the world in a space measuring more than 400 thousand square meters.

On site, several solutions are being presented first-hand that cover the entire solar industry.

Among the highlights are the newest advances in inverters, high-efficiency photovoltaic modules, new battery banks for solar energy systems, among other cutting-edge technologies.

Snec Power Expo is co-organized per entities such as Asian Photovoltaic Industry Association and the Chinese Renewable Energy Society, in addition to another 29 international organizations.

In 2023, in the last edition, the mega event of the solar energy sector included around 3,100 exhibiting companies to an audience of more than 300 thousand people. O Canal Solar is participating in the event, following the latest news. 

SNIEC exhibition center in Shanghai, China. Photo: Snec Power Expo/Reproduction

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Henry Hein
He worked at Correio Popular and Rádio Trianon. He has experience in podcast production, radio programs, interviews and reporting. Has been following the solar sector since 2020.

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