RENEWABLE ENERGY POLLUTION CONTROL EXPO - Bengaluru 2026

RENEWABLE ENERGY POLLUTION CONTROL EXPO - Bengaluru 2026

Trade Fair Power & energy Renewable Energy Solution

India International Tech Expo

Member since 2025

05 Jun โ€“ 07 Jun 2026 KTPO Trade Centre, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India More in Bengaluru 247 Viewers

About This Event

A Renewable Energy Pollution Control Expo is a major B2B event showcasing the latest tech in solar, wind, hydrogen, batteries, EVs, and waste-to-energy, bringing together innovators, investors, policymakers to drive India's/Asia's clean energy transition and combat pollution, featuring networking, product demos, and insights into smart grids, energy storage, and sustainable practices for a greener future. Key events include the REI Expo and Climate Action Expo, focusing on integrated solutions for energy security and environmental protection

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Exhibitors

600+

Expected Trade Visitors

3 Days

05 Jun โ€“ 07 Jun 2026

2

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Past Edition Highlights

RENEWABLE ENERGY POLLUTION CONTROL EXPO - Bengaluru 2025

Diverse Exhibitor Showcase: The events feature a wide range of exhibitors showcasing cutting-edge solutions in solar power, wind energy, bio-energy, energy storage, green hydrogen, and e-mobility. This includes high-efficiency solar modules, advanced battery systems, electrolyzer technology, and EV charging infrastructure.

Focus on Pollution Control: A major aspect of the expo is dedicated to technologies for controlling air, water, and noise pollution, alongside advancements in solid waste management and the circular economy.

Industry Collaboration and Investment: The expos serve as a platform for global collaboration, attracting a large number of trade visitors, brands, speakers, and policymakers. Major announcements, partnerships, and investment opportunities are common, such as MOUs for large-scale solar capacity and discussions on project financing.

Knowledge Exchange and Conferences: The events feature numerous conferences and technical sessions with distinguished speakers, covering topics like policy frameworks, sustainable practices, technological advancements, and R&D for new environmental solutions


Event Details

Event Name RENEWABLE ENERGY POLLUTION CONTROL EXPO - Bengaluru 2026
Edition 2nd Edition
Dates 05 Jun 2026 โ€“ 07 Jun 2026
Timing 9 AM to 6 PM
Venue KTPO Trade Centre
Frequency 2
Entry Free
Language en
Event Type Trade Fair
Organizer India International Tech Expo
Official Website iitexpo.com/event/renewable

Industries & Sectors Covered

Energy / Power / Renewable (Solar, Wind, Hydro) Clean Energies - Renewable Energies

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KTPO Trade Centre

KTPO Trade Centre

Export Promotion Industrial Park White Field, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, 560 048

KTPO Trade Centre in Whitefield, Bengaluru is a premier exhibition and convention venue spread over 48+ acres, offering a spacious air-conditioned hall and multiple open display areas. Itโ€™s equipped with modern infrastructure, ample parking, and conference facilities. Strategically located near tech hubs, itโ€™s ideal for trade shows, expos, and industry events.

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