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Shanghai Electric (SEHK: 02727, SSE: 601727) participated in Hannover Messe 2026 under the banner “Interlocking Energy and Industry,” presenting its progress in clean energy, integrated energy solutions, and AI-enabled industrial applications. The company organized its exhibition into four thematic zones: “AI for Industry,” “Zero-Carbon Parks,” “POWER to X,” and “IIoT Digital Foundation,” highlighting multimodal solutions and international projects that link development across the energy and industrial sectors.
In the “AI for Industry” zone, Shanghai Electric showcased StarCloud Intelligent Manufacturing, featuring about 40 AI models and intelligent agents. The system targets three core manufacturing scenarios: R&D and design, production and manufacturing, and operation and maintenance, aimed at supporting intelligent upgrades in industry.
The company also presented its “Mobile Factory,” built on containerized modular solutions with AI integration using digital twin technology. Shanghai Electric said the product supports remote service and intelligent planning and has been used for maintenance and emergency repairs in overseas projects in South Korea, Indonesia, and Bangladesh.
Shanghai Electric’s industrial Internet platform provides digital transformation solutions for manufacturing enterprises across 13 industries, including energy and industrial sectors. The company stated the platform already connects more than 460,000 devices.
At the exhibition, Shanghai Electric presented the world premiere of “Suyuan,” a bipedal humanoid robot. The robot is equipped with high-performance connection nodes and AI control systems developed in-house, and is designed to operate in challenging industrial environments while improving efficiency in traditional manufacturing.
In the “Zero-Carbon Parks” zone, Shanghai Electric emphasized its “energy + industry” model to develop scalable solutions for zero-carbon industrial parks. The company described a full-service cycle from design to operation, covering wind, solar, energy storage and other technologies, using in-house products that it said account for more than half of essential equipment.
The company cited key technologies and equipment including wind and solar power, energy storage systems, hydrogen technologies, microgrids, and multi-energy interaction systems.
In the “POWER to X” area, Shanghai Electric said it is leveraging capabilities in new energy, smart grids, and green chemicals to build key technologies and equipment across the green fuels value chain, including green methanol, green ammonia, and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), tailored to market conditions.
The company pointed to the Taonan project in Jilin Province as China’s first demonstration project for green methanol production, noting that it earned EU ISCC certification. It also said that in March 2026, the first green methanol cargo was loaded onto CMA CGM’s container ship OSMIUM at Shanghai Yangshan port.
Shanghai Electric’s “IIoT Digital Foundation” focus centered on its industrial Internet platform, which it said supports digital transformation across 13 industries and connects more than 460,000 devices.
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