2nd Edition of Solar & Storage Expo Andhra Pradesh 2026 Powers High-Impact Industry Convergence in Vijayawada  

The 2nd Edition of Solar & Storage Expo Andhra Pradesh 2026 concluded successfully at Novotel Hotel, Vijayawada, marking a significant milestone in the state’s accelerating clean energy journey. The Expo convened 300+ industry leaders, senior government officials, utilities, developers, EPCs, financiers, and technology providers—creating a powerful platform to shape the future of solar and energy storage in Andhra Pradesh.

The event opened with a FirstView Introduction by Ms. Nikita Agrawal, Business Development Director, FirstView Group, setting the tone for a high-impact day of dialogue and collaboration. The Opening Address was delivered by Sri M. Kamalakara Babu, Vice Chairman & Managing Director, New & Renewable Energy Development Corporation of Andhra Pradesh Ltd. (NREDCAP), who outlined the state’s renewable roadmap, policy priorities, and long-term investment outlook.

Adding strategic industry perspective, Mr. Potluri Bhaskar Rao, President, AP Chambers & Industry Federation, delivered a compelling Keynote Address highlighting the importance of industry-government alignment to accelerate deployment and strengthen infrastructure readiness.

The knowledge agenda was further enriched by an insightful presentation from Shri K. Srinivas, General Manager, NREDCAP, detailing ongoing initiatives and policy mechanisms driving solar adoption across the state.

The Expo featured two high-impact panel discussions—“Scaling the Backbone: Utility Solar, Storage & Transmission” and “Decentralized Power: Accelerating Rooftop Adoption & Rural Solarization”—that sparked meaningful dialogue around grid readiness, storage integration, rooftop acceleration, financing mechanisms, and rural electrification strategies. An address by Shri Linga Murthy Garu, Chief General Manager, Andhra Pradesh Central Power Distribution Corporation Limited (APCPDCL), further underscored the state’s commitment to strengthening distribution infrastructure and enhancing energy access.

Beyond the conference hall, the exhibition floor remained dynamic throughout the day, showcasing cutting-edge solar modules, advanced storage systems, digital technologies, and smart energy solutions. Insightful partner presentations, premium B2B engagements, and top-tier networking opportunities facilitated high-value collaborations and business growth.

The Expo concluded with the prestigious Andhra Pradesh Energy Excellence Awards, recognizing outstanding leadership, innovation, and performance across the solar and storage value chain—celebrating the pioneers driving the state’s energy transformation.

Acknowledgement Towards Our Partners

We extend our heartfelt thanks to all our partners, sponsors, speakers, and attendees who made this edition a grand success:

  • Diamond Partner:Deye Inverter
  • Gold Partner:Swelect Energy Systems Ltd.
  • Inverter Partner:Solis
  • Lanyard Partner:Adani Solar
  • Module Technology Partner:Saatvik Solar
  • AI Powered Module Partner:Pahal Solar
  • Onsite Branding Partner:Alishan Green Energy Pvt. Ltd.
  • Exhbition Partners: Nithin Sai Renewables Pvt Ltd, Khetan Udyog
  • Strategic Media Partners:Energy Storage Pro, SolarQuarter
  • Supporting Partners:AP Chambers, India Net Zero Alliance, Green Finance Alliance, Future Energy Leadership Alliance

What Our Partners Say:

  • Deye Inverter: The Solar & Storage Expo Andhra Pradesh event was extremely well organized and delivered excellent value across all aspects. From high-quality networking opportunities and insightful discussions to seamless on-site and team support, everything was executed flawlessly.
  • Swelect Energy Systems Ltd.: The event was well organized and professionally conducted. The networking opportunities, discussions, venue, and overall support were excellent, making it a smooth and valuable experience.
  • Adani Solar: The Solar & Storage Expo Andhra Pradesh was a professionally organized and impactful event. The networking opportunities, engaging discussions, and seamless on-site support made it a valuable experience overall. Expanding participation from more EPCs in future editions would further enhance the strength and reach of the platform.

With robust participation, strategic dialogue, and strong policy backing, the 2nd Edition of Solar & Storage Expo Andhra Pradesh 2026 has firmly established itself as a catalyst for clean energy growth in the state. The momentum generated at Novotel Hotel, Vijayawada is expected to translate into accelerated investments, deeper partnerships, and scalable renewable deployment across Andhra Pradesh in the months ahead.


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