Sichuan AEME Showcases Pioneering Energy Solutions at Dubai MEE 2025

Sichuan Aviation Electrical Micro Energy Co., Ltd. (AEME), a global innovator in advanced energy technologies, is making a strong impression at the Middle East Energy (MEE) 2025 exhibition, taking place from April 7 to 9 at the Dubai International Convention & Exhibition Centre. Located at Booth H6.F20, AEME is represented by its CEO and Chief R&D Engineer.

Focused on strengthening its footprint in the Middle Eastern market, AEME unveils two interactive display models:

“Zero-Carbon Living” features clean energy solutions for residential, C&I, public street storage, and utility-scale applications.

“Green Airport” highlights integrated systems including PV + Storage, Bridge-Mounted and Remote Stand Solutions, and eVTOL Charging, tailored for next-gen airport infrastructure.

AEME’s Silent Integrated Battery Energy Storage System (liquid-cooled) takes center stage, offering a high-efficiency, low-noise solution for a wide range of energy storage needs.

“We see the Middle East as a dynamic hub for clean energy growth,” says the CEO of AEME. “Our participation in MEE 2025 is a strategic move to connect with regional partners and demonstrate how our innovative solutions can support a sustainable, low-carbon future.”

Headquartered in Chengdu, China, AEME leads in aviation-grade energy technologies, offering intelligent, safe, and scalable solutions across residential, industrial, and transportation sectors. With robust R&D and global project deployments, the company continues to redefine the energy landscape.

Visit AEME at Booth H6.F20 to explore the future of clean energy.

 

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