Product Details
Exhibition time: year, month and day
Exhibition location: Accra International Exhibition Center
Chinese exhibition organizer: Shanghai Yueyang Exhibition Service Co., Ltd.
Exhibition introduction: Ghana provides enterprises with An international power electronics energy lighting fixtures industry trade platform and conference will showcase the potential of Ghana’s power electronics energy lighting fixtures to international suppliers from around the world. The total exhibition area of the last exhibition was square meters, there were many exhibitors, and there were many visitors. The exhibition will be held under the sponsorship of the Ghanaian government. The annual Ghana exhibition will bring important policy decisions and cooperation with the industry. It will provide an ideal platform for enterprises and consultants to open up the Ghanaian power electronics energy lighting industry market!
Ghana's wealth, resources, political system and dynamic economy have greatly increased foreign investment in Ghana in recent years. Ghana has attracted the attention of internationally renowned companies investing in all aspects of the economy. All these investors come to Ghana because our dear country is committed to improving its physical infrastructure based on its important natural resources. Additionally, Ghana has recently completed an ambitious but feasible reform program to improve the investment environment for local and international investors. These efforts have paid off hugely as the World Bank has said: Doing business in Ghana is the best place to do business in the ECOWAS region.
The Ghana Investment Promotion Center would like to welcome all of you to our beautiful country. We believe you will find our well-deserved reputation for unparalleled hospitality and our continued ability to stand firm and prevail in challenging situations.
Scope of Exhibits
Power Electronics
Power Station Equipment Grid Construction Power Equipment High Voltage Switch Transmission Distribution Network Transformer Current Transformer Voltage Transformer Power Capacitor Switch Cabinet Monitor Motor Engineering Power Supply and Accessories Wire and Cable Insulation Materials Wires Inverter Systems Measurement Measuring Instruments Equipment Electrical Components Equipment Alternative Energy Utilization Control and Measurement Equipment Safety Systems Home Appliances Products Transformers Instruments Transformers Power Frequency Converters Cable Wire Power Capacitors Lightning Arrester Grounding Resistance Reactor Electric Furnace and Heating Equipment Welding Machine Insulation and other power distribution devices and control equipment, switching devices, high-voltage switches, high-voltage circuit breakers, low-voltage circuit breakers, clean energy and other equipment manufacturing, DC generators, alternators, generators, electric motors, electric tools and other motors and generators, various types of power generation equipment, wind power generation equipment, solar energy Technology and equipment Clean renewable energy nuclear reactors steam boilers steam turbines and other energy power generation systems.
Lighting and lamps:. Lighting: Electric lamps Outdoor lamps Indoor lamps Industrial lamps Special purpose lamps Interior design lighting Home and decorative lamps Light bulbs Electric lamp tubes Discharge lamp tubes Bulbs and accessories Technology Lighting control systems Electronic tube lighting systems Auxiliary engineering and solution Solutions, control equipment, automation systems, building automation products, rotating machines, energy-saving equipment, etc.
Energy: Wind energy, solar photovoltaic, solar thermal energy, electricity, environmental protection, bioenergy, ocean energy, geothermal energy, ocean power, fuel cell, carbon resource management, hydropower, nuclear energy and other equipment, products and technologies.
Introduction to the power energy market: Sub-Saharan Africa lacks electricity. The power industry in the region is obviously underdeveloped, whether it is energy acquisition installed capacity or overall consumption, it is huge. The fact that Africa realizes the region's economic and social promise in general depends largely on the ability of governments and investors to tap into the continent's vast power generation capacity. Africa has recently launched plans that envision scaling up and building off-grid solutions for power generation transmission and distribution. The structure strengthens energy management functions, etc. Africa has recently launched plans that envisage adding MW in countries including Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, and Nigeria. The program opens opportunities to expand R and off-grid solutions to build power generation transmission and distribution structures to enhance energy management functions, etc.
The government estimates the country will need megawatts of additional capacity to address the country's energy needs and support wider economic development. Filling this gap with current installed capacity of MW will cost Rqr billion to annual investments in the power supply chain. The government plans to invest a total of approximately US$100 million in increasing the supply and use of natural gas nationwide. Delivery of state-based supergrid transmission is estimated to cost approximately $1 billion. The level of investment required makes the energy transition significant. Côte d'Ivoire has recently resumed its role as a long-term regional energy exporter. The country has increased exports of electricity to neighboring Benin, Togo and Burkina Faso. Current electricity comes from thermal power utilizing natural gas. A quarter comes from hydroelectric power. Although natural gas production is expected to increase in the coming years, electricity demand is expected to exceed the capacity of existing natural gas reserves. Côte d'Ivoire also has great potential in renewable energy wind energy solar biogas small hydropower. There are many opportunities for foreign investors in the energy sector especially renewable energy because of the gap between demand forecasts and existing supply. Cameroon Cameroon has the second largest hydropower potential in Africa after the Republic of Congo, with generating capacity of over 100 million kWh mainly represented by the Sanaga Basin. So far only. In addition to hydropower, the main installed network capacity ( ) comes from thermal power plants.
Introduction to Lighting Market
Ghana is located on the north shore of the Gulf of Guinea in western Africa, bordering Côte d'Ivoire to the west and Burkina Faso to the east, Togo to the south and the Atlantic Ocean with a coastline of approximately 1 km. In the middle of the terrain there are plateaus and mountains surrounding the basin.
The trade volume between China and Africa is growing rapidly. The demand for lighting in Africa is increasing year by year. It is understood that the trade volume between China and Africa has been growing at an average annual rate since this year. As of this year, China-Africa trade volume has reached 100 million U.S. dollars, and China has become Africa's largest trading partner. As a result, the economic modernization of emerging African countries has attracted more and more attention from all over the world. Especially during the global economic recession, the African economy is still retrograde and maintaining rapid growth. Africa has the world's largest population and serves as the global market with the most development potential for basic lighting and municipal lighting. In recent years, Africa has been committed to developing sustainable lighting solutions and seeking to effectively solve electricity consumption. Driven by the global low-carbon trend, lighting demand has increased year by year.
Looking at the lighting industry in Africa, not long ago the power of solar panels required to drive a light bulb was 100 watts. People could only afford incandescent lamps, but the lamps were more efficient. Solar panels with only a few watts of power were all that was needed. Meet lighting needs. As the prices of light batteries and solar panels continue to fall, coupled with innovative business plans, millions of households in Africa and elsewhere will likely be able to ditch kerosene and incandescent lamps for more technologically advanced lighting fixtures. Well-known companies around the world have invested heavily in the African lighting market.
According to incomplete statistics, good news for the development of African industries has been reported since the end of last year. At the end of the year, South Africa became the first African country in Africa to phase out incandescent lamps. It is also reported that the introduction of lighting technology saves South African companies approximately 10,000 yuan (nearly 10,000 euros) in energy each year and reduces tons of carbon dioxide emissions. At the same time, at the World Climate Conference held in Durban, South Africa, Philips officials called for the globalization of lighting as soon as possible. Philips Africa CEO said lighting has greatly benefited African countries and lighting technology also provides the possibility for the rapid development of other high-tech (such as mobile phone development technology).
Public information also shows that at the end of the year, the National Development and Reform Commission, with the support of the Ministry of Finance, officially launched a special project on international cooperation to address climate change. By setting up special funds to donate energy-saving and low-carbon products such as lamps to African countries and other developing countries within the year. Recently, Zimbabwe in Africa has also begun to adopt street lamps this year. This will be a new milestone for African cities to save energy and reduce the cost of lighting operations. .
It is worth mentioning that Philips plans to invest 10,000 euros to build solar-powered lighting centers in rural African communities, each of which is the size of a small football field, to solve the problem of no electric lighting in rural Africa. In addition, there are well-known global lighting companies such as Osram and Spike Optoelectronics and other well-known lighting companies in the African market.
The dawn of Africa opens up the economic potential of the lighting industry. China's lighting industry will usher in opportunities in Africa. As the largest developing country, China's semiconductor lighting products are a natural match for the African market. Under the requirements of the era of common development, energy conservation and low carbon, now is a good time for semiconductor lighting companies to enter the African market. Second, governments and enterprises should now establish corresponding channel financial and market guarantee mechanisms, make full use of government policies, and integrate relevant resources on the platform of the alliance to enable lighting enterprises to take root in Africa as soon as possible. To balance the differences in product positioning between the two regions, now is the best time to enter Africa.
Now is the best time for Chinese companies to open up new lighting markets in Africa: First, the European debt crisis and the financial crisis in the United States have provided favorable objective conditions for companies to go global. Second, they have also accumulated experience in the past investment process in Africa. Lots of experience. Therefore, the success rate of enterprises going global is relatively high during this period.
Registration method
The deadline for exhibition registration is subject to the reservation of the booth. Enterprises that have decided to register for the exhibition should fill in the exhibition application form (on behalf of the exhibition contract) as soon as possible. At the same time, please pay the booth deposit to ensure the final reservation of the booth. Rental and other exhibition fees will be paid upon notification according to the progress of the exhibition organization work.
Contact information
Chinese exhibition organizer: Shanghai Yueyang Exhibition Service Co., Ltd.
Contact person: Ms. Zeng
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