Top energy global conferences and exhibitions in Spring 2026

April 13, 2026
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Spring is usually when things start moving again in the energy world, and 2026 seems to be following the same pattern. Over just a few months, there are events happening all over the place, bringing together companies working in solar, wind, hydrogen, energy storage, and sustainability more broadly. Some of these are big, well-known exhibitions, others are smaller and more focused—but each of them gives a slightly different view of where the industry is going. 

In this list, we’ve put together 20 energy events taking place during spring 2026. It covers different regions and a variety of topics, from decarbonization and clean energy to battery technologies, offshore renewables, and e-mobility. Some events are more business-focused, others lean toward technology and innovation, but all of them offer a chance to see what’s actually happening on the ground. 

If you’re involved in energy—whether on the technical side, business development, or partnerships—these events can be useful checkpoints throughout the season. They’re a good way to keep track of trends, meet people in the industry, and get a better sense of where things are moving over the next year. 

Month Start date End date Event Industry Location Continent
April 14-Apr 16-Apr RE+ Mexico Energy Guadalajara, Mexico North America
April 15-Apr 16-Apr SolarPLUS Europe Energy, Solar Milan, Italy Europe
April 15-Apr 16-Apr Energy Tech Summit 2026 Energy Bilbao, Spain Europe
April 21-Apr 23-Apr Canadian Hydrogen Convention Hydrogen, Energy Edmonton, Canada North America
April 21-Apr 23-Apr WindEurope 2026 Wind Energy Madrid, Spain Europe
April 22-Apr 23-Apr Europe Battery Energy Storage Summit 2026 Energy, Battery Frankfurt, Germany Europe
April 22-Apr 23-Apr Solar Solutions Wien Energy, Solar Wien, Austria Europe
April 23-Apr 23-Apr MIX.E Energy, Decarbonization Lyon, France Europe
April 28-Apr 29-Apr InterSolar Brasil Energy, Solar Porto Alegre, Brasil South America
April 28-Apr 29-Apr Innovation Zero World 2026 Energy, Sustainability London, UK Europe
April 29-Apr 30-Apr Solar & Energy Storage Summit 2026 Solar, Storage, Energy Denver, CO, USA North America
April 29-Apr 30-Apr Solar & Storage Live London Solar, Storage, Energy London, UK Europe
May 4-May 6-May Microgrid Knowledge 2026 Energy Orlando, FL, USA North America
May 7-May 8-May Florida Solar and Storage Summit Energy, Solar, Batteries Orlando, FL, USA North America
May 13-May 14-May All-Energy Clean and low-carbon energy Glasgow, Scotland Europe
May 19-May 20-May Solar & Storage Live Philippines Energy, Storage, Solar Manila, Philippines Asia
May 19-May 20-May SEANERGY Offshore renewable energy Nantes, France Europe
May 19-May 21-May World Hydrogen Hydrogen, Energy Rotterdam, Netherlands Europe
May 19-May 21-May CWIEME Berlin 2026 Transformers, Motor, and e-mobility Berlin, Germany Europe
May 20-May 20-May RE+ Portugal Energy Porto, Portugal Europe

Turning event insights into scalable energy solutions

Going to the right events is one part of the picture, but what you do afterwards matters just as much. As the energy sector becomes more distributed and data-driven, companies are dealing with more devices, more data, and more complexity than before. Without the right setup, it quickly becomes hard to scale or move fast.

This is where KaaIoT fits in. The platform helps connect energy devices, collect and organize data, and build monitoring or analytics solutions without having to start everything from scratch. It’s already used in areas like solar, energy storage, EV charging, and other modern energy systems, where flexibility and reliability are key.

On the hardware side, the KaaIoT Universal Energy Controller helps tie everything together. It handles data collection and enables real-time control, making sure different parts of the system can actually work as one. In practice, it reduces a lot of the friction that usually comes with integrating different technologies.

So while planning your spring 2026 schedule, it’s worth thinking beyond just which events to attend. Having the right tools in place makes it much easier to turn new connections and ideas into something real once the event is over.

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