The 25th Iran International Electricity Industry Exhibition, the country’s largest professional and economic event in the field of electrical industries, is being held alongside the 15th International Renewable Energy Exhibition.
The event began on Tuesday, November 11, 2025, at the Tehran International Permanent Fairground and will continue until Friday.
Every year, the exhibition brings together leading domestic and international companies active in power generation, transmission, distribution, renewable energy, and related technologies.
It serves as a major platform for presenting the latest industrial achievements, technical innovations, and investment opportunities in Iran’s growing energy sector.
This year, MAPNA Group is taking part with a strong and purposeful presence, showcasing its latest capabilities, achievements, and strategic projects in the areas of power generation, renewable energy, energy storage systems, and engineering and technical services.
MAPNA’s Power Division is located in Hall 44 (Persian Gulf Hall), its renewable energy division in Hall 41, and the Group also occupies a section in the outdoor exhibition area, where its managers and experts meet with local and international industry representatives, researchers, and specialists.
On the second day of the exhibition, several memoranda of understanding (MoUs) were signed under the framework of the “First Production” initiative between MAPNA Group and key national institutions in the electricity and technology sectors.
The participating organizations included the Vice-Presidency for Science, Technology and Knowledge-Based Economy, Tavanir (Iran Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution Company), Tehran Regional Electric Company, Tehran Electric Power Distribution Company, and Khorasan Razavi Power Distribution Company.
The agreements cover the development and manufacturing of Distribution Static Compensators (D-STATCOM), Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), Fault Current Limiters (FCL), and Physical Asset Management Systems. These projects aim to localize key technologies, enhance efficiency, and strengthen the reliability of Iran’s national power grid.
Throughout the second day, MAPNA Group also held several international meetings with executives from regional and neighboring countries.
The discussions focused on joint investment, technology transfer, and the expansion of technical and engineering service exports—highlighting MAPNA’s strategic commitment to strengthening international cooperation and expanding its presence in regional and global energy markets.
The Iran International Electricity Exhibition continues to play a vital role in showcasing the industrial and technological potential of the country.
By maintaining its active and influential participation, MAPNA Group reaffirms its dedication to advancing technological self-sufficiency, innovation, and sustainable growth in Iran’s power industry.
A total of 724 domestic and foreign companies are participating this year, including firms from China, Turkey, Germany, India, and Italy, along with several neighboring countries.
























































