Power Nigeria
Power Nigeria is a well-known power electronics exhibition in West Africa. It is large in scale with exhibitors from all over the world and a large number of visitors.
Power Nigeria, the Nigerian energy exhibition, draws on Informa Exhibition Group’s rich buyer resources and extensive market promotion network in relevant industries. The exhibition will surely provide a professional platform for the huge development needs of the electric power lighting market in Nigeria and surrounding regions. , an excellent, efficient and localized trading platform.
The “Nigeria Outlook 2020” emphasizes that the development of the energy sector is closely related to the progress of Nigeria’s economic development and infrastructure construction. Among them, four areas will receive key investments: power generation, transmission, distribution and renewable energy. This is an exhibition that relevant enterprises in my country cannot miss.
Exhibition Address: Lagos International Convention and Exhibition Centre
Organizer:Informa Exhibition Group
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Holding cycle:Once a year
Exhibition area:10,000 square meters
Number of exhibitors:142
Number of visitors:12,000 visitors
Precautions:There is some risk of change of time and place of exhibition, please confirm before going there.
Transport and distribution equipment: Power plant equipment, substation equipment, power transmission equipment, high and low voltage electrical switches, power distribution devices, electronic control devices, power control system test equipment, cable and wire materials, cable control equipment, generator sets and related equipment, capacitors, electronic components, etc.
Power generation technology: Generators, backup power supplies, power station equipment, clean energy generation technology, power station energy conservation and environmental protection, etc.
nuclear energy: Projects, technologies and scientific research results related to nuclear power plants