Project Lebanon, the 26th International Trade Exhibition for Construction, Infrastructure, and Renewable Energy, will take place from 6 - 9 May 2025, at the Seaside Arena, Beirut New Waterfront.
The 2025 Lebanon International Solar Week (LISW) – the Middle East''s fastest-growing energy storage and solar expo – will take place at the Seaside Arena Exhibition Center (formerly BIEL) in Beirut from February 19 to 22 [1].
Under the guidance of the superior authorities, Golden Exhibition Group and relevant industry institutions are jointly scheduled to hold the "2025 Zhejiang International New Energy Storage Industry Expo" at the Hangzhou Convention and Exhibition Center from June 20 to
With rolling blackouts affecting 60% of Lebanese households in 2024, the 2025 Lebanon Energy Storage Exhibition couldn''t come at a better time. Recent data from EnergyWatch Middle East shows the country''s electricity deficit has reached 1.5 GW daily - enough to
Whether you''re a municipal planner, tech investor, or renewable energy professional, this Beirut event offers the clearest window into storage-driven energy transformation.
Why Lebanon''s 2025 Energy Storage Expo is the Event You Can''t Miss a bustling conference hall in Beirut where solar-powered espresso machines brew coffee using energy stored in saltwater batteries.
Access mega opportunities at Project Lebanon, the longest-running international construction, infrastructure, and renewable energy exhibition in Lebanon
The 2024 World Battery & Energy Storage Industry Expo (WBE 2024) will be held from August 8th-10th, 2024, at the China Import and Export Fair Complex, spanning the 1st and 2nd floors of Area A.
The 2025 Lebanon Energy Storage Battery Exhibition couldn''t come at a better time. With rolling blackouts still plaguing cities and renewable energy projects sprouting like thyme on Mount Lebanon, the country is racing to modernize its grid.
The 2025 Lebanon Energy Storage Exhibition (March 18-20, Beirut) emerges as the region''s critical platform to solve this paradox. With daily power cuts lasting up to 12 hours in some areas, energy storage isn''t just nice to have—it''s the backbone of Lebanon''s energy survival.