Harrl to Exhibit at Power Expo Almaty 2026 in Kazakhstan
HARRL Group will exhibit at the 25th edition of Power Expo Almaty (21–23 October 2026) at the Atakent International Exhibition Centre — Central Asia's largest UFI-certified power and energy trade fair, co-located with KazAtom Expo.

HARRL Group has confirmed its participation in Power Expo Almaty 2026, the 25th edition of Central Asia's leading power and energy trade fair. The three-day event runs from 21 to 23 October 2026 at the Atakent International Exhibition Centre in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Visitors are welcome at our stand to discuss switchgear, transformer, and prefabricated substation packages for utility, industrial, and renewable-energy projects across the CIS region.
- Event
- Power Expo Almaty 2026 (25th edition) · co-located with KazAtom Expo
- Dates
- 21 – 23 October 2026
- Venue
- Atakent International Exhibition Centre, Almaty
- Frequency
- Annual
- Accreditation
- UFI — The Global Association of the Exhibition Industry
- Focus areas
- Power generation, T&D, smart grid, renewables, energy storage
About Power Expo Almaty
Founded in 2001 and held annually, Power Expo Almaty is the most internationally influential power-energy trade fair in Central Asia. The 2025 edition gathered 234 exhibitors from 17 countries — including Austria, Algeria, Belarus, Belgium, the UK, Germany, India, Iran, Italy, Kazakhstan, China, Poland, Russia, Slovakia, Türkiye, Uzbekistan, and the Czech Republic — and drew 3,813 professional visitors, including delegations from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan, alongside decision-makers from state agencies, utilities, industrial groups, and EPC contractors.
The exhibition is endorsed by Kazakhstan's Ministry of Energy, the Almaty city administration, Samruk-Energy JSC, KEGOC (the national grid operator), the Kazakhstan Electric Power Association, the Energy Auditors Association, and the Power Engineers Federation.

Why Kazakhstan, why now
Kazakhstan sits at the centre of Central Asia's energy transition. President Tokayev reaffirmed the country's commitment to net-zero emissions by 2060 at the IRENA assembly in January 2023, accelerating the shift away from coal-dominated generation (historically up to 70% of the mix). According to the IEA's 2022 country review, Kazakhstan generated 12.2 TWh from renewables in 2020 — 11% of total output — across hydro (9.7 TWh), solar (1.5 TWh), and wind (1.0 TWh). By mid-2022 the country had 136 renewable plants in operation totalling 2,065 MW, and is targeting 10 GW of new renewable capacity by 2035.
Within the Belt and Road framework, China has become Kazakhstan's foremost partner for green-energy investment and grid infrastructure. President Xi Jinping's 2022 state visit emphasised expanded cooperation on green energy, and the alignment of the BRI with Kazakhstan's "2050 Strategy" continues to open opportunities for Chinese power-equipment manufacturers serving the regional grid build-out.
What we'll be showing
At our stand we will present the product lines most relevant to Central Asian utility, oil & gas, mining, and renewable-energy customers:
- Medium-voltage metal-clad switchgear — KYN28A-12 and KYN61-40.5, plus environmentally-friendly ring main units suitable for cold-climate operation.
- Distribution transformers — including the S22 Grade-1 efficiency oil-immersed series and SCB13 dry-type units for indoor substations.
- Prefabricated and intelligent box substations — YBW-12, YBO-40.5, plus dedicated photovoltaic (ZBWG-40.5) and wind-power (ZBWF-40.5) variants.
- Environmentally-friendly ring main units (HLXGN-12, HLC-12, SLG-12) for secondary distribution and feeder-level network upgrades.
- Low-voltage assemblies (MNS, GGD, GGJ) for power distribution, motor control, and reactive compensation.
Visit us
Our regional sales and engineering team will be on site for all three days. Schedule a meeting in advance through our contact page to receive booth coordinates, exhibitor passes, and a draft agenda for technical or commercial discussions. Walk-in visitors are equally welcome — bring your project specifications and we will discuss the most cost-effective configuration on the spot.
For colleagues unable to travel to Almaty, a post-event recap with project highlights and regional distributor introductions will be published in our newsroom shortly after the event closes.