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The Electricity Expo Africa: Powering Africa’s future with innovation, sustainability, and opportunity

ELECTRICITY Expo Africa, a groundbreaking event set to take place at the Nasrec Expo Centre from 9-11 September 2025, was officially launched at the prestigious ECA(SA) Presidential Excellence Awards on Friday, November 22, 2024.

This landmark event, organised by the Electrical Contractors Association (SA) and the South African Equity Workers Association (SAEWA), will bring together industry leaders, innovators, and key stakeholders to address Africa’s energy challenges with sustainable, safe, and cutting-edge solutions.

SAEWA and the ECA(SA) are the sole partners behind the National Bargaining Council for the Electrical Industries in South Africa (NBCEI), a model of successful cooperation spanning more than five decades. These two organisations have worked together to establish one of the country’s most effective and influential bargaining councils. Now, they are applying the same spirit of collaboration to Electricity Expo Africa, where they are committed to delivering an event that will reshape the future of the electrical industry.

The Expo will serve as a dynamic platform for installers, suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, and regulators to converge, collaborate, and share innovative solutions to address Africa’s energy crisis. The expo will highlight the latest advancements in electrical technologies, renewable energy solutions, and smart grid innovations. It will also offer invaluable business-to-business (B2B) opportunities that foster sustainable growth and generate long-term benefits for society.

“Electricity is the pulse of Africa’s future – an engine of innovation, development, and prosperity across the continent,” said Frans Swanepoel, President of the ECA(SA).

“The Electricity Expo Africa is not just an exhibition; it’s a call to action – a chance to explore, discover, and collaborate on game-changing technologies that will transform Africa’s energy landscape and ensure safe, sustainable access to electricity for all. Yes – Africa will work with the universe to contribute bright energy to the World.”

A Vision for the Future of Energy in Africa

The Electricity Expo Africa will not only focus on showcasing the latest in energy solutions, but will also place a strong emphasis on skills development, training, and knowledge exchange. This year’s event aims to equip the next generation of installers, engineers, technicians, and entrepreneurs with the practical skills and expertise needed to meet the energy challenges of the future.

In collaboration with colleges, universities, and training institutions, the Expo will ensure that educational programs align with industry needs, helping to create a highly skilled workforce ready to drive innovation and improve electricity infrastructure across the continent.

“Electricity remains a cornerstone of Africa’s development. Our goal with the Expo is to train and empower the future workforce. We aim to expose learners and students not only to the latest technology but also to the wide range of career opportunities within the electricity sector,” said Robert McAlpine, the general secretary of SAEWA.

“By fostering collaboration between academia, business, and government, the Expo will play a critical role in bridging the skills gap, ensuring that South Africa and Africa as a whole can meet global energy standards and achieve energy security for all. Future generations must inherit the results of the good work the Expo will deliver. This is the legacy we will leave behind and its fruits will be enjoyed long after we have departed.”

For more information about the event please visit the website on https://electricityexpoafrica.com/

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