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CHINT Showcases Smart Grid and Renewable Energy Portfolio at Africa Energy Forum 2026

By MGN EditorialJune 25, 2026 at 11:22 AM

Chinese energy solutions provider CHINT used the Africa Energy Forum 2026 in Cape Town to highlight its smart grid, renewable energy, and sustainable power offerings aimed at supporting Africa's energy transition and industrial development.

## CHINT Targets African Energy Transition with Smart, Sustainable Solutions Chinese energy technology company CHINT took centre stage at the Africa Energy Forum (AEF) 2026 in Cape Town, South Africa, using the high-profile event to showcase a broad portfolio of smart grid, renewable energy, and sustainable power solutions tailored to the continent's growing infrastructure needs. According to a PR Newswire release dated 25 June 2026, CHINT's participation at AEF underscored the company's strategic commitment to Africa's energy transition — a sector of increasing relevance to the maritime industry, where port electrification, shore power infrastructure, and energy-efficient terminal operations are becoming critical priorities. The company presented solutions spanning smart grid technology, renewable power generation, and affordable energy distribution systems, positioning itself as a key partner for African nations seeking to modernise their energy infrastructure. While CHINT's core markets extend across industrial and utility sectors, its product lines have direct implications for maritime port facilities and coastal energy infrastructure across the continent. Africa's port sector has faced persistent challenges related to reliable power supply, with energy shortages frequently disrupting terminal operations and cold chain logistics at key trade gateways. The expansion of affordable and resilient energy solutions could prove transformative for port operators and shipping lines calling at African terminals. The Africa Energy Forum, one of the continent's premier energy investment and policy events, draws participation from utilities, governments, developers, and technology providers. CHINT's visible presence signals continued interest from major international energy players in capturing a share of Africa's rapidly expanding power market, estimated to require hundreds of billions of dollars in investment over the coming decades. For the maritime sector, developments in African energy infrastructure carry broader significance — reliable port power directly supports vessel turnaround times, refrigerated cargo handling, and the growing adoption of shore-to-ship power connections that reduce vessel emissions while at berth. *Source: PR Newswire*
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