ASEAN's largest and most promising solar and photovoltaic technology exhibition
Solartech Indonesia 2024 - ASEAN Major Solar PV System Platform.
Indonesia Solar Exhibition, Photovoltaic Exhibition, Energy Storage Exhibition.
Exhibition time: March 6-8, 2024.
Venue: Jakarta International Exhibition Center.
Organizer: ptglobal expo management
Organizer: Guangzhou Baisheng Exhibition Service***
Exhibition Introduction
SolarTech Indonesia 2024 is the largest solar photovoltaic exhibition in ASEAN. It will be held from March 6 to 8, 2024 at JiExpo Kemayoran, Jakarta, Indonesia. With an exhibition area of 20,000 square meters, the fair is expected to attract 800 exhibitors (30% larger) and 25,000 professional visitors in three days.
Market analysis. With more than 2With a population of 600 million, Indonesia has become the largest economy in Southeast Asia (ASEAN). Indonesia has a large population, frequent green energy consumption movements, and a promising solar PV business, which has attracted more and more attention from international EPC contractors and developers in recent years.
Indonesia is the largest archipelagic country in the world. Indonesia's geographical conditions are well suited for the development of renewable energy, especially solar energy. Indonesia's relatively high levels of solar radiation and its location on the equator line with limited seasonal variation mean that solar energy works well throughout the year. Indonesia has huge potential as the world's largest producer of solar PV.
The market potential for installing rooftop solar PV is more than 116 GWP. Indonesia** has set a target of 23% renewable energy in the country's energy mix by 2025. In order to achieve this goal, the development of solar energy utilization is being promoted:
PLN will deploy solar PV power generation on 1,000 islands with a total capacity of up to 5 GW.
PLN aims to install more than 3 GW of rooftop solar PV by 2025.
Regulations on the Implementation of Rooftop Photovoltaic Power Generation were issued.
Rooftop solar panels will be installed in all ** buildings, state-owned offices and schools (Greater Jakarta, Central Java and East Java are ready to become solar provinces).
By 2020, more than 2,500 villages will have solar PV plants installed.
and many other PV projects from private companies.
Considering the huge demand for solar projects and the country's energy mix goals,Indonesia's solar market has becomeASEANThe most promising market.
Introduction to the venue
The SolarTech Indonesia event will be held at the Jakarta International Expo. Built to international standards, the venue is the perfect place to hold exhibitions. It is only 30 minutes from Jakarta** Business District, half an hour from Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, 20 minutes from Gambir Railway Station, 5 minutes from 5-star hotels and excellent restaurants, and 2 minutes from Kemayoran Highway.
About Indonesia
Indonesia is an archipelago country in the world, with a total of 17,508 islands. Indonesia is located between 6 degrees of the country, all the way up to 11 degrees Indonesia, from 97 degrees to 144 degrees, and is also located between the two continents of Asia and Australia, Oceania. This strategic location has significant cultural, social, political and economic implications.
The territory of Indonesia stretches between the Indian and Pacific Oceans 3977 miles. If the coastal areas between the islands were connected, Indonesia would cover an area of 1.9 million square miles. There are five large islands in Indonesia, and they are: Sumatra with an area of 473606 square kilometers, Java Island, area 132107 square kilometers, Borneo Kalimantan (the third largest island in the world), with an area of 539460 square kilometers, Sulawesi covers an area of 189216 square kilometers, Papua covers an area of 421981 square kilometers.
Indonesia's islands were formed in the Miocene (12 million BC), Paleocene (70 million BC), Eocene (30 million BC) and Oligocene (25 million BC). With the arrival of Asians, Indonesia is believed to have existed in the Pleistocene epoch (4 million BC). The islands were formed as a result of strong tectonic changes in Australia and the Pacific Ocean. Thus, this makes Indonesia one of the countries in the world where geological regions change frequently. There are more than 400 volcanoes in the mountains of the Indonesian archipelago, 100 of which are still active. Indonesia has 3 shakings a day, one per day**, and at least one volcanic eruption every year.
Pancasila is the foundation of Indonesian philosophy, and it comes from two Sanskrit words, "panca", which means "five", and "sila", which means "principle".
Indonesia is a democratic country with a ** system, and Pancasila constitutes the basic principle of democracy. Democracy based on five principles is called Pancasila democracy.
On August 17, 1945, Sukarno** (the first Indonesian**) proclaimed the country as the Republic of Indonesia in the Declaration of Independence.
Last exhibition
At the beginning of March, SolarTech Indonesia 2023 was held at the Jakarta Convention and Exhibition Center, attracting about 20,000 visitors and 300 industry exhibitors from 20 countries. The event, the country's largest green energy show, highlighted the growing interest in new solar investments in the region. Jimmy Shen, brand manager at Chinese module maker JinkoSolar, said: "We believe Indonesia is still in its infancy and utilities are now starting to develop their first PV project. He added that although the show attracts fewer visitors than from other countries, there is a lot of potential to find customers. Lorca Wei, marketing manager at Chinese inverter manufacturer Sungrow ASEN, said most Indonesian companies active in the solar business were present at the event. "We have invited and met with our major customers at this ** exhibition, and we hope to have more visitors next year," he said. Growatt Sales Manager Anna Kang toldPhotovoltaic MagazineThe event was an opportunity for the company to meet new and existing customers, while showcasing some new technologies. "We are one of the top three inverter manufacturers in the country, and we will definitely come back to this show next year," she said. The event also showcased Indonesia's attractiveness for solar module manufacturing. Elaine Zhu, marketing manager at Autowell, a Chinese PV production equipment manufacturer, said: "We believe we are ready to reform the energy and renewable energy sectors. We already have some customers here. Irene Li, sales manager of Chinese bracket system provider Mibet, added that Indonesia is an interesting market for floating PV power generation with growing demand. "This event is a great platform to understand the real needs of Indonesia. ”
According to the International Renewable Energy Agency, by the end of 2021, Indonesia had an installed PV capacity of about 211 MW. The agency expects that by 2030, the country's installed solar capacity could reach 66 GW. Indonesia has the technological potential to deploy up to 655 GW of cumulative rooftop PV capacity, according to data recently released by IESR based on NREL RE Explore solar resource mapping.