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Solar & Storage Live Africa Returns to Gallagher Convention Centre this March,Uniting Africa’s Energy Decision-Makers

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Set to be the largest edition in its history, Solar & Storage Live Africa returns to the Gallagher Convention Centre from 25 to 27 March, bringing together Africa’s most influential energy decision-makers, technology leaders and policymakers.

With strong demand from exhibitors, partners and visitors alike, Solar & Storage Live Africa 2026 reflects the growing urgency around energy security, grid resilience and decarbonisation across the continent. Thousands of professionals from utilities, government, mining, heavy industry, farming, commercial property, finance and the installer community will gather to explore practical solutions and forge partnerships that move projects forward.

Now in its 29th edition, the event has evolved into the definitive meeting place for Africa’s energy ecosystem. The 2026 event features an expanded exhibition floor, a strengthened conference agenda and a series of interactive features designed to support investment, collaboration and large-scale deployment.

The event is proudly supported by Eskom as Host Utility Partner, highlighting the importance of collaboration between public utilities and the private sector in strengthening South Africa’s energy system. Industry support is further reinforced by key partners including the South African Photovoltaic Industry Association (SAPVIA), the South African Renewable Energy Business Incubator (SAREBI) and the South African Energy Storage Association (SAESA).

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The exhibition will feature more than 650 solution providers showcasing technologies across solar generation, energy storage, power electronics and smart energy systems. Confirmed exhibitors include global and regional leaders such as Huawei, Sungrow,Victron, Sigenergy, CATL, Herholdt’s, JA Solar and BYD Energy Storage, among many others actively delivering projects across Africa.

Complementing the exhibition is a comprehensive, content-rich conference programme addressing the most pressing issues facing Africa’s energy transition, from electricity policy and large-scale procurement to corporate decarbonisation and private-sector investment.

The 29th edition speaker line-up includes senior leaders from government, mining, manufacturing, property and renewable energy development, including:

Mvumikazi Vimbani, Directorate: Electricity Policy, Department of Electricity &Energy

Matthew Whalley, Managing Director, Green Living, Balwin Properties

Franck Wandji, Group Executive: Commercial, ArcelorMittal South Africa

Nishi Haripursad, Group Head of Environment, Sustainability Department,Harmony Gold

Avesh Padayachee, Founder and CEO, Fibon Energy

Gqi Raoleka, Co-founder and CEO, Pele Energy Group

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• Thembani Bukula, CEO, PowerX

• Frank Spencer, CEO, SBG.Earth

Key show features for 2026

Outdoor EV Showcase featuring electric vehicles, EV charging solutions andsupporting technologies shaping the future of electric mobility.

Deal-making on the expo floor, creating opportunities for partnerships, projectannouncements and commercial collaboration across the energy value chain.

Startup Zone showcasing early-stage companies introducing innovativetechnologies, new business models and creative solutions for the energytransition.

Installers University delivering practical, real-world insights into energyinstallation projects, from residential systems to large-scale commercial applications.

As part of the global Solar & Storage Live series delivered by Terrapinn, the Africa edition continues to play a critical role in driving investment, skills development and clean energy deployment across emerging markets.

Professionals from across the entire energy ecosystem, including utilities,policymakers, developers, investors, technology providers, installers and large energyusers, are invited to attend and be part of the conversations shaping Africa’s energy future.

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