Velvet Path logo

Velvet Path

China Business Support

My request0
ServicesCar fleetExhibitions
About us
TG iconTG iconWhatsapp logo

Velvet Path

China Business Support

TG iconTG iconWhatsapp logo
RuEn
Services
Car fleet
Exhibitions
Blog
About us

GPOWER 2026 power generation expo

GPOWER 2026 Shanghai

Duration

June 3–5, 2026

Location

Shanghai

Topic

Energy and Renewable Energy

Key facts about GPOWER 2026

General information
Leading generator-set and power equipment marketplace.
GPOWER is positioned as a brand exhibition with broad influence in the generator set and power equipment sector, designed to serve as a preferred platform for brand promotion, trade expansion, cutting-edge technology exchange and procurement-oriented communication. The 2026 edition is announced as the 25th China (Shanghai) International Power and Generating Sets Exhibition and is scheduled for June 3–5 at Shanghai New International Expo Center, giving suppliers and buyers a fixed three-day window to benchmark competing solutions, validate service readiness and organize face-to-face negotiations. The official event narrative also emphasizes that the show operates as a concentrated offline procurement and technical exchange hub, which is particularly valuable for high-stakes applications where uptime, maintenance strategy and lifecycle support are decisive criteria.
Themes
From generator sets to distributed and low-carbon energy.
The exhibitor scope described by the organizer explicitly covers generator sets across multiple fuel pathways—gas, diesel, bio-fuel, methanol and hydrogen—together with generator accessories, engines and core parts, engine manufacturing and remanufacturing, generators and core components. The official profile also includes Combined Heat and Power (CHP), distributed energy, Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) solutions and hydrogen fuel-cell cogeneration, reflecting the market shift from standalone equipment purchases to integrated power solutions that match site-specific constraints such as fuel strategy, emissions, load profiles and resilience requirements. For procurement teams, this theme structure makes the event useful not only for comparing product specifications, but also for evaluating solution architectures and system integration depth across industrial, commercial and infrastructure use cases.
Participants
Manufacturers, integrators and end-user procurement teams.
The show positioning is built around direct access to end-user groups that purchase power equipment for mission-critical operations and industrial continuity, which typically brings together manufacturers, solution integrators, distributors and professional buyers responsible for specification and procurement. The official introduction highlights that the exhibition is combined with adjacent resource domains including data centers, power transmission and distribution, energy storage and natural gas, which broadens the visitor base and increases the likelihood of high-intent meetings with buyers who manage real projects and budgets rather than only exploratory visitors. For exhibitors, that cross-domain positioning supports lead quality because the buyer pool is anchored in operational needs such as backup power, distributed generation and infrastructure upgrades.
Exhibited products
Equipment, components and enabling technologies across the chain.
GPOWER’s product logic is best interpreted as an industry-chain platform: buyers can evaluate finished generator sets and power equipment alongside engines and core components, manufacturing and remanufacturing capabilities, and the distributed energy technologies that increasingly complement conventional genset deployments. The official exhibitor profile specifically lists broad categories from gen sets and accessories through CHP and ORC to hydrogen-related cogeneration, enabling procurement teams to compare not only finished units but also the upstream and system-level elements that determine reliability, serviceability and total cost of ownership. This structure is particularly relevant for buyers who must standardize fleets across multiple sites, where parts availability, maintenance planning and component interchangeability are as important as nameplate performance.
Venue
SNIEC Shanghai as a practical sourcing hub.
The official announcements for GPOWER 2026 consistently state Shanghai New International Expo Center as the venue and confirm the June 3–5, 2026 schedule, which is essential for planning travel, freight routing for exhibit equipment and structured meeting calendars. SNIEC is widely used for large-scale industrial trade fairs, and for buyers this matters because a consolidated venue supports dense supplier comparisons across categories in a single day, while exhibitors can run technical consultations, sample reviews and after-sales discussions without the friction of multi-site logistics. From a procurement perspective, the three-day format makes pre-scheduled meetings a high-leverage tactic: front-loading supplier benchmarking and technical due diligence into day one and day two typically yields a clearer shortlist by day three for pricing and contract follow-ups.
Organizer
Industry-association hosting with professional show management.
The organizer framework publicly lists multiple host and co-host bodies, including China Internal Combustion Engine Industry Association (CICEIA) and the China Data Center Committee (CDCC), alongside sector committees and branches linked to emergency power and internal combustion power generation equipment, with show operations organized by Ronco Expo (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. This mix matters for exhibitors and buyers because association-backed hosting often increases technical credibility and strengthens outreach to industrial end users, while a dedicated exhibition organizer supports predictable exhibitor services, registration workflows and onsite operations. The official reporting on the previous edition’s performance—exhibition area, professional visitor volume and the breadth of participating enterprises and countries/regions—also signals that the platform is positioned for scale and international reach rather than being a small local fair.
Organizer’s website
Go to website

During working hours, we respond within 5 minutes

Working Hours

8:00–18:00 (UTC+0)