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

By MGN EditorialJune 25, 2026 at 11:22 AM

Chinese energy conglomerate CHINT presented its portfolio of smart grid, renewable and sustainable power solutions at the Africa Energy Forum 2026 in Cape Town, underscoring growing industry focus on affordable energy transition across the African continent.

## CHINT Highlights Energy Transition Commitment at Africa Energy Forum 2026 Chinese energy and electrical equipment giant CHINT used its platform at the Africa Energy Forum (AEF) 2026 in Cape Town, South Africa, to showcase a broad portfolio of smart grid, renewable energy, and sustainable power solutions, signalling the company's deepening commitment to supporting Africa's industrial and energy development ambitions. According to a PR Newswire release dated 25 June 2026, CHINT's participation at AEF 2026 centred on demonstrating how smart, affordable energy infrastructure can accelerate the continent's transition away from fossil fuel dependency while supporting economic growth across diverse African markets. The forum, one of Africa's premier energy industry gatherings, provided CHINT with a high-profile stage to engage with government officials, utilities, project developers and investors who are actively shaping the continent's energy landscape. The company's exhibition highlighted integrated solutions spanning smart grid technology, solar generation, energy storage and power distribution — capabilities with direct relevance to port electrification, offshore energy supply and maritime shore power infrastructure. ### Relevance to the Maritime Sector For the maritime industry, Africa's accelerating energy transition carries significant implications. Port authorities and terminal operators across the continent are under increasing pressure to decarbonise operations, with shore power connectivity, electrified cargo handling equipment and renewable-powered port facilities becoming key investment priorities. Reliable and affordable grid infrastructure — of the kind CHINT promotes — is a foundational requirement for any meaningful maritime energy transition in the region. Africa's major port hubs, including Durban, Mombasa, Lagos and Dar es Salaam, are at varying stages of electrification and sustainability planning. The availability of competitively priced smart energy solutions from suppliers such as CHINT could help accelerate investment decisions in green port infrastructure across these corridors. ### Broader Context CHINT's presence at AEF 2026 reflects a wider trend of Asian energy and technology firms positioning themselves as strategic partners in Africa's infrastructure development. As international shipping regulations tighten — particularly under the IMO's revised greenhouse gas strategy — ports that can offer clean, reliable energy to visiting vessels will hold a competitive advantage in attracting next-generation, alternative-fuel shipping services. The Africa Energy Forum 2026 ran in Cape Town, bringing together stakeholders from across the energy value chain to address financing, technology deployment and policy frameworks critical to the continent's power sector evolution. *Source: PR Newswire*
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