Exhibition Information
- Name
- Moscow International Electrical Exhibition, Russia
- Industry
- Electricity
- City
- Russia
- Venue
- Crocus-Expo IEC, Krasnogorsk, 65-66 km Moscow Ring Road ,Russia
- Abbreviation
- ELEKTRO
- Exhibition Dates
- Visitors
- 18660 visitors
- Exhibitors
- 502 exhibitors
展会简介
The Exhibition Value of ELEKTRO Moscow, Russia
- Russia’s and Eastern Europe’s Largest and Longest‑Running Event in the Power Electronics Industry: Since its inception in 1972, the ELEKTRO Moscow exhibition has been successfully held for 33 editions. Organized by Russia’s EXPOCENTRE and officially supported by the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade, the Ministry of Energy, and the Chamber of Commerce and Industry, it is the only power‑related trade show in Russia accredited by the Global Association of the Exhibition Industry (UFI). Covering the entire industry chain—including power generation technologies, transmission and distribution equipment, power automation, energy metering, electrical materials, lighting engineering, and building automation—the event is widely recognized as a leading indicator of power‑sector development in Eastern Europe and a key gateway for companies seeking to enter the Russian and CIS markets.
- A One‑Stop Platform Covering the Entire Industry Chain: The exhibition encompasses all segments of the value chain, including power generation technologies and equipment (generators, backup power systems, power plant equipment, clean energy technologies), transmission and distribution devices (high‑voltage switchgear, transformers, circuit breakers, contactors, power cables, current transformers, surge arresters, etc.), power automation and control systems (SCADA systems, PLC controllers, variable frequency drives, grid‑dispatch management), energy metering and monitoring solutions (smart meters, remote meter‑reading systems, infrared thermal imagers, cable fault locators), electrical materials and energy‑saving products (wires and cables, insulating materials, high‑efficiency energy‑saving devices), as well as power‑construction equipment. From traditional power‑generation assets to smart‑grid solutions, from high‑voltage transmission and distribution to end‑point energy metering, exhibitors can seamlessly integrate technical showcases, brand exposure, and business negotiations within a single platform.
- Precise Access to Core Buyers and Decision‑Makers in Russia and the Eurasian Economic Union: The 2025 edition brought together 349 companies from six countries—Russia, Belarus, China, Italy, Kazakhstan, and Turkey—drawing 14,850 professional visitors. The 2026 edition is expected to feature an exhibition space of 50,000 square meters, with over 680 participating enterprises from 42 countries and more than 31,000 professional attendees. Among the visitor base, 45% are procurement directors from power utilities, 15% come from energy ministries and regulatory agencies, and 94% of exhibitors reported securing on‑site orders or cooperation agreements. Exhibitors gain direct access to purchasing decision‑makers at key clients such as Rosseti and RusHydro, enabling highly effective business matchmaking and market expansion.
- Unique Value for Chinese Enterprises—A Strategic Engine for Expanding into Russia and the Eurasian Market: Russia’s power grid is currently undergoing its most extensive modernization in three decades, with a 2.4‑trillion‑ruble grid‑upgrade program launched in 2025. Between 60% and 80% of transmission and distribution equipment will require replacement. The Russian government mandates the adoption of smart technologies, aiming to achieve 60% smart‑meter penetration by 2035, while raising the renewable‑energy share target to 10% and offering tax incentives for foreign investment in wind and solar projects. At the 2025 exhibition, China and Turkey jointly established national pavilions; Chinese participants such as Chint Electric, TBEA, and NARI Group have long been regular exhibitors, with TBEA securing $210 million in contracts at the previous edition. China’s ultra‑high‑voltage transformers and cold‑resistant cables have already generated over $6 million in orders through the event.
- A Vanguard for Technological Innovation and Industry Trends: Smart‑grid technologies, cold‑resistant transmission and distribution equipment capable of operating in temperatures as low as −60°C, permafrost‑compatible cables, and ice‑resistant power‑supply systems for drilling platforms were among the standout highlights at the show. Concurrent events included the Russian Energy Transition Summit and the Arctic Energy Technology Symposium, providing insights into grid‑modernization plans and preferential tax policies for foreign investors. Rosseti unveiled tenders for ultra‑high‑voltage equipment and smart meters, alongside a live demonstration of a nationwide real‑time grid simulation system that reduces fault‑self‑healing times to just 0.3 seconds.
- Moscow’s Geographical and Industrial Advantages: The exhibition alternates between Moscow’s EXPOCENTRE and the Crocus Expo International Convention and Exhibition Center. As Russia’s political, economic, and technological hub, Moscow serves as a strategic gateway to Eastern Europe and the CIS markets. Leveraging Russia’s pivotal role as a core member of the Eurasian Economic Union, ELEKTRO provides exhibitors with a premier platform for connecting with both the Russian and broader Eurasian markets.





