China’s CHINT Group company participated in Germany’s Hannover Messe from May 30 to June 2, when the world’s largest industrial fair was held on-site again after a two-year pandemic break. The company, whose headquarters is located in Zhejiang Province’s Wenzhou City, is a leading provider of smart energy solutions, showcased its new energy solutions at the fair. Prime Time takes you to the site of the famous German fair for a look.
Hannover Messe 2022 is dedicated to climate protection and digitization in manufacturing technologies, logistics, and mobility. The four-day tradeshow brought together more than 2,500 exhibitors and attracted tens of thousands of visitors.
CHINT presented its ten products and solutions at the Energy Solutions Pavilion, covering new energy, green and environmentally-friendly smart transformers, and smart buildings. The company also organized eight technology promotion events delivered both online and on-site to share its innovations.
The CHINT Europe Team introduced to the audience their photovoltaic applications across large-scale ground, industrial, commercial, and residential fields, and showcased their smart city solutions characterized by energy saving, low carbon, interconnectedness, and efficiency. Many foreign customers were attracted to Chint’s exhibition booth, showing interest in building future partnerships.
Digitization and sustainability are not only the fundamentals of China’s national strategies but also the call of our times. After years of effort, CHINT has successfully built a green development system in areas of new energy, intelligent electrical systems, and energy management. Looking ahead, CHINT will be dedicated to building a new power system with new energy at the center, and facilitating the low-carbon transition of the global energy sector with the help of international tradeshows.
Hannover Messe, founded in August 1947, is the world’s largest industrial trade fair and serves as an important bridge connecting both business and technology sectors across the world. The successful relaunch of this event, despite a one-month postponement, is long-awaited, as the fair was completely canceled in 2020 due to the outbreak of COVID-19 and switched to online exhibitions last year.