On February 7, the 24th China Electrical Appliances Cultural Festival and Electrical Products Expo opened, reaffirming Liushi town's status as China's "capital of electrical appliances" and major hub for low-voltage electrical exports.
The event brought together renowned domestic and international enterprises to showcase cutting-edge technologies and explore industry trends.
Since 2001, Liushi—located in Yueqing city, Zhejiang province—has leveraged its strong industrial foundation to host this annual event during the Spring Festival. Over the years, it has grown into a premier platform for China's low-voltage electrical industry, driving technological innovation and market expansion.
The 2025 edition took a more structured approach, featuring dedicated exhibition zones for new power systems, new energy solutions, advanced materials, charging and battery-swapping technologies, smart electrical and IoT solutions, automation and pneumatic equipment, as well as foreign trade, cross-border e-commerce, and intelligent manufacturing. These specialized areas provided a comprehensive display of the industry's latest advancements and applications.
As China's largest low-voltage electrical manufacturing hub, Liushi town produces over 200 categories, 6,000 subcategories, and 25,000 models of electrical products, forming the country's most extensive and fully integrated industry cluster.
Home to more than 20 specialized industry segments, Liushi covers the entire supply chain, from fundamental components to high-end intelligent equipment.
With a well-developed industrial ecosystem and continuous innovation, Liushi ranked 11th on the 2024 list of China's Top 1,000 Towns, securing the No 1 spot in Zhejiang province.
Under China's "dual carbon" goals, local enterprises are accelerating their efforts in energy storage and green development, integrating smart electrical solutions with new energy and electric vehicle industries to seize opportunities in the rapidly expanding renewable energy market.
More than just an industry event, this year's expo marks a pivotal step in Liushi's transition toward green and intelligent manufacturing.
Looking ahead, the town aims to further optimize its industrial structure, leveraging technological innovation to drive high-quality growth and strengthen China’s position in the global low-voltage electrical market.
On February 7, the 24th China Electrical Appliances Cultural Festival and Electrical Products Expo opened, reaffirming Liushi town's status as China's "capital of electrical appliances" and major hub for low-voltage electrical exports.
The event brought together renowned domestic and international enterprises to showcase cutting-edge technologies and explore industry trends.
Since 2001, Liushi—located in Yueqing city, Zhejiang province—has leveraged its strong industrial foundation to host this annual event during the Spring Festival. Over the years, it has grown into a premier platform for China's low-voltage electrical industry, driving technological innovation and market expansion.
The 2025 edition took a more structured approach, featuring dedicated exhibition zones for new power systems, new energy solutions, advanced materials, charging and battery-swapping technologies, smart electrical and IoT solutions, automation and pneumatic equipment, as well as foreign trade, cross-border e-commerce, and intelligent manufacturing. These specialized areas provided a comprehensive display of the industry's latest advancements and applications.
As China's largest low-voltage electrical manufacturing hub, Liushi town produces over 200 categories, 6,000 subcategories, and 25,000 models of electrical products, forming the country's most extensive and fully integrated industry cluster.
Home to more than 20 specialized industry segments, Liushi covers the entire supply chain, from fundamental components to high-end intelligent equipment.
With a well-developed industrial ecosystem and continuous innovation, Liushi ranked 11th on the 2024 list of China's Top 1,000 Towns, securing the No 1 spot in Zhejiang province.
Under China's "dual carbon" goals, local enterprises are accelerating their efforts in energy storage and green development, integrating smart electrical solutions with new energy and electric vehicle industries to seize opportunities in the rapidly expanding renewable energy market.
More than just an industry event, this year's expo marks a pivotal step in Liushi's transition toward green and intelligent manufacturing.
Looking ahead, the town aims to further optimize its industrial structure, leveraging technological innovation to drive high-quality growth and strengthen China’s position in the global low-voltage electrical market.