April 7 – Under the accelerating wave of global energy transition, the Middle East Energy (MEE) grandly opened at the Dubai World Trade Centre. As the largest and most influential energy industry event in the Middle East, this exhibition gathered global energy industry leading enterprises, covering multiple fields including electricity, renewable energy, energy storage, and smart grids, providing an excellent platform for enterprises to showcase the latest technologies, expand markets, and establish cooperation.



At this grand event, AEMEnergy appeared with innovative achievements such as the "Zero-Carbon City Solution" and "Green Airport Solution," demonstrating the hardcore strength of Chinese smart energy enterprises to the world through the dual-drive model of "technology + scenarios."


Addressing the contradiction between airport expansion needs and carbon reduction goals in the Middle East, AEMEnergy's globally pioneering "Green Airport Solution" made a stunning appearance. The solution integrates photovoltaics + energy storage, bridge-mounted aircraft ground static frequency converters, remote aircraft stands, and evtol into one, skillfully combining converter technology, DC microgrids, distributed energy storage, and medium-frequency power technology. It effectively solves problems such as insufficient power supply capacity at remote airport stands, high expansion costs, and long construction cycles, providing an efficient and feasible solution for green airport development.


Dubai residents face persistently high electricity costs of up to $0.3/kWh. AEMEnergy's "Zero-Carbon City Solution" became a focal point at the exhibition. This solution aggregates four application scenarios: urban residential, commercial/industrial, large-scale storage, and street storage, achieving millisecond-level response for energy supply-demand and cross-regional optimization. Through technologies like virtual power plants, flexible AC/DC distribution networks, and low-carbon energy management, it enables unified regulation of urban electricity consumption, enhances the flexibility and reliability of distribution networks, improves renewable energy integration capacity, and achieves low-carbon energy allocation and carbon reduction goals.



"This system will change the game rules!" praised an on-site client. "Low-carbon energy management technology not only tracks electricity footprints in real-time but also predicts load changes through algorithms. If this solution can be applied to urban construction, it will significantly reduce our electricity costs – which is exactly the core demand of our city development."



On the first day of the exhibition, AEMEnergy fully utilized the international exchange platform, reaching intent orders with multiple partners covering equipment procurement, spare parts supply, technical support, and other fields. These collaborations further advance AEMEnergy’s deep deployment in overseas markets, injecting new momentum into local infrastructure construction.