
The power industry in Russia stands at a critical crossroads of modernization and transformation. With a grid that spans eleven time zones and serves one of the world’s largest industrial economies, the demand for new generating equipment, transmission infrastructure, and smart grid technology has never been more urgent. Moscow, as the political and industrial heart of the nation, hosts a robust calendar of international exhibitions that serve as essential meeting points for power engineers, utility executives, equipment manufacturers, and technology providers.
For any professional involved in power generation, transmission, distribution, or renewable energy, understanding Moscow’s exhibition landscape is critical. Here is an in-depth look at the key events driving the power industry forward in the Russian capital.
The Spring Flagship: ELEKTRO Moscow (Elektro)
When discussing power industry exhibitions in Moscow, ELEKTRO Moscow stands as the largest and most historically significant event in the sector. With a legacy spanning over five decades, this exhibition is the undisputed anchor of the spring calendar for power professionals across Eastern Europe and the CIS region.
Dates and Venue
The 2026 edition of ELEKTRO Moscow is scheduled for June 8 through 10 at the Crocus Expo International Exhibition Centre. This timing positions it perfectly for professionals planning their technology investments and procurement for the year ahead.
Legacy and Scale
First established in 1972, ELEKTRO Moscow has successfully completed 33 editions, building a reputation as the largest professional exhibition for the power industry in Russia and the CIS region. The 2026 edition is expected to feature approximately 563 exhibitors across 10,000 square meters of exhibition space, attracting thousands of professional visitors from across the energy sector.
Government Support and Strategic Importance
The exhibition is organized by EXPOCENTRE AO with direct support from the Russian Ministry of Energy and the Ministry of Industry and Trade. This government backing ensures that the event serves as a platform for understanding national energy policy directions and regulatory frameworks. The exhibition aligns closely with Russia’s 2035 Grid Modernization Plan, a massive infrastructure initiative that has identified 60 to 80 percent of existing power equipment as requiring replacement or upgrade.
Exposition Scope
ELEKTRO Moscow covers the complete spectrum of power industry technologies across multiple thematic zones:
- Power Generation Equipment: Gas turbines, hydraulic generators, nuclear power systems, wind turbines, and photovoltaic components adapted for cold climates
- Transmission and Distribution Equipment: High-voltage switchgear, transformers, smart meters, cables and accessories, including specialized low-temperature cables rated for minus 60 degrees Celsius, and ultra-high-voltage transmission equipment
- Power Automation and Control Systems: Variable-frequency drives, programmable logic controllers, industrial robotics, smart grid dispatch platforms, distribution network self-healing control systems, protection relays, and fault diagnosis systems
- Renewable Energy and Energy Storage: Storage batteries, hydrogen storage and transport technologies, integrated solar-agriculture systems, and distributed microgrid equipment
- Electronic Components and Instrumentation: Semiconductor devices, power modules, sensors, remote monitoring terminals, and power quality monitoring equipment
- Smart Energy Solutions: Energy management software, big data analytics platforms, grid digital twin systems, and power trading platforms
The Business Program
What distinguishes ELEKTRO Moscow is its comprehensive concurrent conference program. The exhibition hosts the Russian Energy Transformation Summit and specialized Arctic Energy Technology Seminars, where industry leaders discuss policy directions and investment incentives for foreign technology partners. These sessions provide invaluable insights into regulatory trends and government procurement priorities.
Key Exhibitors
The event has historically attracted an impressive roster of global and Russian industry leaders. International participants have included ABB, Siemens, and Schneider Electric, alongside Chinese power giants such as TBEA and CHINT Group, who have successfully used the exhibition to access Eastern European markets. Russian domestic manufacturers and system integrators are also prominently represented, reflecting the growing emphasis on import substitution in the power sector.
Market Context
The timing of ELEKTRO Moscow aligns with a 2.4 trillion ruble grid upgrade program currently underway in Russia. With the country’s power infrastructure aging and import dependence for certain high-end equipment exceeding 60 percent, the exhibition serves as a critical sourcing platform for utilities and industrial buyers. Demand for smart metering, low-temperature adapted equipment, and automation solutions is particularly strong.
The Autumn Powerhouse: Power Grids Russia (Electric Networks of Russia)
While ELEKTRO Moscow dominates the spring season, Power Grids Russia (also known as Electric Networks of Russia) is the essential autumn event for transmission and distribution specialists. Held annually with direct support from the Russian Ministry of Energy, this exhibition is the primary platform for grid-focused technologies.
Dates and Venue
The 2026 edition is scheduled for November 17 through 19 at the Timiryazev Centre in Moscow. This late autumn timing provides a second major industry gathering following the spring events, allowing professionals to assess year-end developments and plan for the upcoming procurement cycle.
Scale and Government Backing
Power Grids Russia is organized by the Russian Ministry of Energy in partnership with the All-Russian Power Supply Company, giving it an official status unmatched by many commercial exhibitions. The event features approximately 400 exhibitors across 15,000 square meters of exhibition space and attracts over 25,000 professional visitors. The event is held concurrently with the Electric Networks (MFES) International Forum, a high-level policy conference.
Unique Specialization
Where ELEKTRO Moscow covers the full power generation and distribution spectrum, Power Grids Russia is laser-focused on transmission and distribution infrastructure. Key exhibition categories include:
- Grid Engineering and Transmission Equipment: High-voltage and ultra-high-voltage transmission equipment, transformers, switchgear (high, medium, and low voltage), distribution cabinets, and rural grid construction and upgrade equipment
- Grid Automation: Distribution network automation equipment, power dispatch systems, grid monitoring equipment, remote substation monitoring systems, ice melting and prevention systems, and reactive power compensation devices
- Protection and Control: Lightning arresters, bushings, insulators, grounding devices, protection relays, automation instruments, and energy meters
- Cables and Accessories: Power cables, busway systems, cable accessories, and specialized tools for grid maintenance
- Power Generation at Grid Scale: Equipment for thermal, hydro, wind, solar, and nuclear power plants, reflecting the integration of generation with transmission planning
- 2026 Special Zones: The exhibition features three new thematic zones for 2026: Smart Grid (smart meters, distribution automation, grid communication technology), Energy Storage (battery systems, pumped storage, compressed air storage), and Renewable Integration (wind-solar-storage hybrid solutions, microgrids, hydrogen power)
The MFES International Forum
The concurrent Electric Networks Forum is a high-level policy and technical conference that brings together representatives from Russia’s grid companies, design and construction organizations, equipment manufacturers, automation developers, educational institutions, and industry media. For professionals seeking to understand the regulatory and technical priorities of Russia’s grid operators, this forum is essential.
The Power Match System
A distinctive feature of Power Grids Russia is the “Power Match” online scheduling system, which allows exhibitors to identify and book meetings with target buyers before arriving at the exhibition. The system has facilitated an average of 28,000 business matchings per edition, making the event highly efficient for serious commercial negotiations.
Market Opportunity
According to exhibition organizers, Russia’s grid modernization program is expected to continue for ten years, involving investments of nearly 100 billion US dollars. The Russian government has established financing mechanisms including Chinese bank export credits with Russian government and bank guarantees specifically for the procurement of power equipment. For international suppliers of grid technology, this represents a substantial, multi-year market opportunity.
The Biennial Giant: Russian Energy Week International Forum
For professionals seeking engagement at the highest levels of energy policy and strategic planning, Russian Energy Week is the premier event. Unlike commercial exhibitions focused on product showcase, Russian Energy Week is a government-organized international forum that combines strategic dialogue with a major technology exhibition.
Dates and Venue
The 2026 edition of Russian Energy Week is scheduled for October 14 through 16 at the Manege Central Exhibition Hall and Gostiny Dvor in central Moscow. Youth Day, a dedicated program for young energy professionals, is scheduled for October 16.
Government Leadership
Russian Energy Week is organized by the Roscongress Foundation under the direct oversight of the Russian government. Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak personally oversees the forum’s preparation, emphasizing the need to expand participation of international partners and strengthen the practical focus of the business program. The event is described by government officials as “one of the leading international industry platforms” serving as a venue for open professional dialogue, joint solution development, and initiation of new cooperation projects.
Comprehensive Format
Russian Energy Week maintains a three-part format that distinguishes it from purely commercial exhibitions:
- Strategic Discussion Agenda: High-level sessions featuring government ministers, heads of state energy corporations, and international partners discussing global energy trends and policy directions
- Engineering and Technical Program: Specialized sessions for technical professionals addressing practical challenges in power generation, transmission, and distribution
- Large-Scale Exhibition: A comprehensive showcase of equipment and technologies for the fuel and energy industry, traditionally hosted in the Gostiny Dvor Atrium
Key Events
The business program includes a Plenary Session with top government and industry leadership, thematic industry sessions on priority areas of energy development, and award ceremonies for the Global Energy Prize international award and the Energy of the Pen media competition.
International Engagement
Russian Energy Week places particular emphasis on international outreach. Russia’s diplomatic and trade missions are tasked with actively informing foreign partners and facilitating the formation of international delegations. Given current global energy market dynamics and the intense competition for resources, the forum has become “a key event on the global business calendar and an effective instrument for tackling complex challenges”.
Strategic Context
For power industry professionals, Russian Energy Week provides unparalleled access to decision-makers at the highest levels of government and state energy corporations. It is the venue where national energy policy directions are articulated and where major infrastructure initiatives are announced.
The Heating and Power Integration Event: Russian International Heating and Power Supply Exhibition
The power industry does not exist in isolation. For professionals involved in combined heat and power (CHP) generation, district heating, and industrial boiler systems, the Russian International Heating and Power Supply Exhibition provides a specialized platform that bridges the gap between power generation and thermal energy distribution.
Dates and Venue
The 2027 edition is scheduled for May at the Crocus Expo International Exhibition Centre.
Exposition Focus
This event is uniquely positioned at the intersection of power generation and industrial heating. Key exhibition categories include:
- Power Generation Equipment: Generators, inverters, uninterruptible power supplies, batteries, high, medium, and low-voltage electrical equipment, and hydroelectric plant electromechanical equipment packages
- Industrial Boilers and Heating Equipment: Industrial boilers, boiler equipment, heat transfer equipment, heat pumps, steam turbine generators, economizers, steam and gas turbines
- Water Treatment and Fuel Processing: Deaerators, water treatment equipment, water treatment chemicals, filters and filtration materials, fuel filters, fuel heaters, and fuel oil systems
- Autonomous Power Supply: Wind power systems, storage batteries, and frequency converters
Market Context
The exhibition is supported by the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade, the Moscow Regional Ministry of Energy, and the Moscow Regional Ministry of Housing and Public Utilities. With shifting international relationships affecting equipment availability, the event has identified growing demand for power plant equipment, electrical equipment, and boiler room equipment in the Russian market.
The Electronics and Power Components Event: Electronica Russia (formerly Power Electronics)
For professionals focused on the building blocks of power systems—semiconductors, sensors, and power modules—Electronica Russia (formerly known as Power Electronics) provides a specialized venue that connects the electronics and power engineering communities.
Dates and Venue
The 2026 edition is scheduled for October at the Crocus Expo International Exhibition Centre. The event is held annually and was founded in 2004.
Exposition Scope
This exhibition focuses specifically on the components and systems that enable modern power electronics:
- Power Generation and Alternative Energy
- Electrical Engineering
- Semiconductors and Semiconductor Technology
- Sensor Technology
- Measuring Systems
- Cables and Hybrid Technology
- Batteries and Energy Storage
- Energy Engineering, Conservation, and Storage
- Software and Electric Motors
Professional Focus
Electronica Russia is strictly a trade visitors event, making it an efficient environment for B2B sourcing and technical discussion. For manufacturers of power modules, control systems, and electronic components used in power applications, this exhibition provides direct access to equipment integrators and system builders.
The Electronics of Russia: A Complementary Platform
Running concurrently with Electronica Russia in some editions, The Electronics of Russia exhibition is a large-scale trade show demonstrating modern Russian-manufactured electronic equipment. The 2026 edition is scheduled for November 24 through 26 at Crocus Expo.
Scale and Participation
The event features over 150 domestic manufacturers and suppliers across categories including equipment, components, measuring instruments, and industrial electronics. The 2025 edition drew participants from 69 Russian regions, and the 2026 edition is expected to attract over 6,000 specialized visitors. The business program features more than 90 speakers across 15 thematic sessions and roundtables, with participation from government representatives and key market players.
For power industry professionals sourcing Russian-made components or seeking to understand domestic manufacturing capabilities, this event provides a comprehensive overview.
Navigating the Moscow Power Exhibition Scene
For international power industry professionals planning to attend these events, several practical considerations are essential.
Venue Logistics
Moscow’s power exhibitions are distributed across several major venues:
- Crocus Expo International Exhibition Centre (home to ELEKTRO Moscow, the Heating and Power Supply Exhibition, and Electronica Russia) is located just outside the Moscow Ring Road, accessible via the Myakinino metro station
- Timiryazev Centre (home to Power Grids Russia) is located in northern Moscow, accessible via the Timiryazevskaya metro station
- Manege Central Exhibition Hall and Gostiny Dvor (home to Russian Energy Week) are located in central Moscow near the Kremlin
Registration
Most B2B power exhibitions require pre-registration. For Power Grids Russia, the Power Match system allows exhibitors to schedule meetings with target buyers before arriving. For Russian Energy Week, registration is typically managed through the Roscongress Foundation.
Market Dynamics
The Russian power market is currently characterized by several key trends visible at these exhibitions:
- Grid Modernization: A multi-year, multi-billion-dollar program to upgrade Russia’s aging transmission and distribution infrastructure, with 60 to 80 percent of existing equipment requiring replacement
- Import Substitution: Domestic Russian manufacturers are increasingly prominent, offering alternatives to Western equipment, while Asian suppliers, particularly from China, have expanded their presence significantly
- Smart Grid Development: Investment in smart metering, distribution automation, and grid digitalization is accelerating, with dedicated zones at major exhibitions
- Arctic and Cold-Climate Technology: Specialized equipment rated for extreme low temperatures is in high demand, reflecting Russia’s northern geography
- Integration Focus: Buyers are looking for integrated solutions that combine generation, transmission, and distribution with digital monitoring and control
Language and Communication
While major international exhibitors and larger Russian companies may have English-speaking representatives, the primary language of these events is Russian. Having printed marketing materials in Russian, and ideally an interpreter for detailed technical discussions, will significantly enhance your experience. Technical documentation in Russian is particularly valuable when dealing with utility engineers and procurement specialists.
Business Culture
Russian power industry exhibitions are characterized by serious, technically focused conversations. Attendees are typically engineers, technical directors, or procurement professionals with specific requirements. Come prepared with detailed technical specifications, case studies from similar climate conditions, and demonstrable reliability data. Be ready for deep discussions about compliance with Russian standards (GOST) and certification requirements.
Moscow’s power industry exhibition landscape offers a comprehensive ecosystem for professionals across the electricity sector. ELEKTRO Moscow provides the massive spring platform covering the entire power generation, transmission, and distribution spectrum, backed by a half-century legacy and government support. Power Grids Russia delivers the autumn showcase specifically focused on grid infrastructure, with the powerful “Power Match” system for efficient B2B engagement. Russian Energy Week offers unparalleled access to strategic-level policy discussions and government decision-makers. Specialized events such as the Heating and Power Supply Exhibition, Electronica Russia, and The Electronics of Russia address specific niches within the broader power industry ecosystem.
As Russia pursues its 2.4 trillion ruble grid modernization program and seeks to upgrade aging infrastructure across its vast territory, these exhibitions serve as the essential gateway to one of the world’s largest and most rapidly evolving power markets. For manufacturers of transformers, switchgear, cables, automation systems, or renewable energy equipment, a presence at these Moscow events is not merely beneficial—it is a strategic necessity for accessing the Russian and Eurasian power sector.

