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The destination for sustainable change-makers, contractors and consultants, for thought-leading smart energy solution innovators, for connected distributors and government visionaries.
SEE... the creators of every product and solution required to meet the accelerating demand for continuous supply to new projects.
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With a 47 year heritage of running pivotal events across the Middle East and Africa, SEE'24 will be where the Saudi electricity market trades.
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Saudi Arabia’s most influential electricity event
As the Kingdom's premier energy event, SEE’24 sets the stage for Saudi Arabia's electrifying journey into the future. With their sights set on Vision 2030, this is where the industry’s innovators and brightest thinkers come together to showcase the evolution power in the heart of Saudi Arabia.
Transform the way you think about electricity
SEE’24 grants access to the latest in electrical engineering, smart grids, renewable energy, and other technologies that are reshaping our world.
Find out how Saudi Electricity Expo can help your company grow or develop its business across the kingdom, with access to a large audience of highly targeted buyers.
A closed-door networking programme attracting senior executives invested in the transformation of Saudi Arabia's infrastructure and energy ecosystem.
A pre-qualified meeting service supporting Saudi Arabia's PPP development, connecting equity buyers and investors with energy project companies in person at the show.
The Power Systems & Digital Transformation Hub at the Saudi Electricity Expo highlights advanced technologies driving electricity efficiency and sustainability. It fosters collaboration among industry leaders and professionals, shaping the future of the sector in Saudi Arabia. Through seminars and demonstrations, it accelerates the adoption of innovations and serves as a platform for networking and knowledge sharing.
The Entrepreneurship Hub at the Saudi Electricity Expo connects startups, investors, and industry leaders, fostering innovation and growth in the electricity sector. Through pitch sessions and workshops, it promotes collaboration and investment in emerging technologies. The hub serves as a catalyst for advancing electricity entrepreneurship in Saudi Arabia.
The Trade Hub at the Saudi Electricity Expo is a key networking platform for industry professionals, investors, and stakeholders in the electricity sector. It facilitates strategic discussions, collaborations, and deals, driving innovation and growth in the industry. Through forums and meetings, it catalyzes partnerships and advancements in electricity technology and solutions.
Saudi Arabia is embarking on a journey toward a new era of prosperity, with the Saudi Vision 2030. First launched in 2016, the comprehensive plan — largely spearheaded by Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman — aims to reduce reliance on oil through diversification across various sectors.
By 2030, Saudi Arabia could see more electric vehicles traversing its roads, ushering in a not-so-distant future driven by the country’s ambition to produce around half a million electric vehicles (EVs) by the said year, marking a monumental shift towards sustainable transportation.
Saudi Arabia, a country adamant about boosting non-oil economic growth, is expected to see an increasing demand for electricity generation. According to Statista, the demand is projected to reach 373.50 billion kWh in 2024, growing at an annual rate of 3.81% from this year to 2028.