From October 29 to 30, 2025, the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Center (MCEC) will host All-Energy Australia, the Southern Hemisphere's premier clean energy event. This highly anticipated exhibition will gather over 550 leading renewable energy companies and is expected to attract more than 15,000 industry professionals. As a key participant, KIJO Group will present its latest clean energy technologies and solutions at Booth U109.
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All-Energy Australia has served as the region's renewable energy benchmark for over fifteen years, providing an essential platform for experts and enthusiasts to explore cutting-edge developments across solar, wind, bioenergy, energy storage, and e-mobility. The event features comprehensive product exhibitions alongside insightful conferences, workshops, and panel discussions where industry leaders share expertise on renewable energy policies, market trends, and climate change solutions.
The Australian clean energy market is experiencing remarkable growth, with solar photovoltaic capacity surpassing 41.8 GW by the end of 2024. Projections indicate 5 GW of new PV installations in 2025, accompanied by a 300% surge in energy storage demand. This expansion is driven by strong government support, particularly Australia's ambitious target to achieve 82% renewable energy generation by 2030. The ongoing development of "Renewable Energy Zones" in Victoria and New South Wales is expected to unlock project opportunities worth approximately AUD 27 billion.
Within this dynamic market context, KIJO Group's participation demonstrates its commitment to advancing Australia's energy transition. Visitors to Booth U109 will experience firsthand the company's innovative clean energy solutions and have opportunities to discuss partnership possibilities. The exhibition will feature technologies spanning the entire clean energy value chain, including advanced solar components, wind power systems, and emerging solutions in energy storage and hydrogen. A special focus will be placed on energy digitalization, featuring AI-driven energy management platforms, virtual power plants, and microgrid technologies.
Concurrent with the exhibition, high-level conferences will bring together policy makers, industry leaders, and technical experts. These sessions will include crucial policy interpretations, such as discussions around Australia's Renewable Energy Target for 2035, and subsidy program announcements. The event will also facilitate business matching between EPC contractors and equipment suppliers, while major Australian energy companies like AGL and Origin Energy are expected to announce their 2026 procurement plans.
As Australia accelerates toward its 2030 renewable energy target, KIJO Group's innovative technologies are poised to play a pivotal role in this transformation. The company's presence at All-Energy Australia 2025 underscores its strategic positioning within the Asia-Pacific clean energy landscape and its commitment to powering a more sustainable future.