
Exhibition Overview
Our company showcased core products—cable conveyors and winches—at the 7th China (Zhengzhou) Power Industry & Renewable Energy Storage/Charging Exhibition 2025 held from April 14–16. The event, themed “Focusing on Dual-Carbon Goals, Advancing New Energy Development“, attracted 200+ exhibitors and 10,000+ professional visitors, covering wind power, PV, energy storage, and EV charging/swapping sectors. Our booth engaged 200+ clients, with 20+ key potential partners, significantly enhancing brand visibility.


Outcomes & Client Feedback
Client Coverage & Demand Analysis
Domestic Clients
Power/construction firms (e.g., Henan, Shanxi) emphasized product specs (tensile strength, durability) and customization.
International Clients
Power/construction firms (e.g., Henan, Shanxi) emphasized product specs (tensile strength, durability) and customization.
Russia
Prioritized equipment stability and after-sales parts accessibility.
South Korea
Requested lightweight models (<100kg, tensile force ≥500kg), suggesting aluminum alloy frames for the “Transporter 900” (adjusting tensile force to 500–600kg).
Trading Companies
Focused on cost-performance and international certifications (CE/EAC/IEC).
Potential Orders
South Korea
Estimated 50 units/year demand, serving as a benchmark for overseas expansion.
Product & Technical Upgrades
Lightweight Development
Redesign Transporter 900
(target: ≤80kg, 500–600kg tensile force) with aluminum alloy frames for confined spaces (e.g., tunnels).
Global Adaptation
Multilingual interfaces
English/Russian
Safety features
overload protection, data visualization
Logistics compliance
detachable-battery remotes for logistics compliance
Product Line Strategy
Domestic
High-tension models.
International
Lightweight + IoT-enabled smart controls.
Action Plan
R&D
Prototype testing in 3 months; EAC certification in 6 months.
Client Follow-up
Prioritize negotiations with South Korean/Russian clients and collaborate with trading firms for market screening.
Conclusion & Outlook
The exhibition validated our competitiveness in power equipment, with international feedback guiding lightweight and smart-tech innovations. Aligning with global energy transitions (e.g., wind-PV-storage integration), we aim to boost export share to 10% by 2025.