Showcasing global innovations, technologies and solutions shaping the future of power and electricity.
Bharat Electricity Summit will drive multilateral collaborations to accelerate the scaling of resilient, inclusive and sustainable power supply chains and smart grid infrastructures and showcase India’s growing leadership in shaping the global electricity transformation.
Bharat Electricity Summit’s Special Programmes spotlight critical priorities shaping the future of electricity — advancing inclusive leadership, accelerating grid digitalisation, strengthening supply chains and unlocking carbon market opportunities — driving collaboration and sustainable growth across India’s evolving power ecosystem.
Bharat Electricity Summit 2026 offers sponsors an unparalleled platform to build global market influence, engage senior decision-makers and unlock commercial opportunity across the rapidly evolving power and electricity sector.
Explore the latest technologies, products and services from 500+ global exhibitors — companies driving innovation, infrastructure and investment across generation, transmission, distribution, storage, smart technologies and other critical areas shaping tomorrow’s electricity systems.
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India’s electricity distribution sector plays a critical role in delivering reliable and affordable power to industries, businesses and households across the country. As India advances towards Viksit Bharat 2047 and accelerates electrification, digitalisation and grid modernisation efforts, strengthening the distribution ecosystem has become a national priority.
With ongoing distribution reforms, smart metering rollouts, infrastructure upgrades and network modernisation initiatives, utilities are increasingly focused on improving efficiency, reducing losses and enhancing service reliability. These reforms require advanced technologies, resilient infrastructure and a robust domestic supplier base capable of supporting large-scale implementation.
Led by Power Finance Corporation (PFC) and Rural Electrification Corporation (REC), this Vendor Development Session focuses on advancing Make in India by strengthening localisation and supplier development across India’s power distribution sector. The session will provide vendors with insights into distribution reform priorities, infrastructure modernisation requirements and upcoming procurement opportunities.
Bringing together policymakers, financing institutions, utilities, OEMs and domestic manufacturers, the session offers a structured platform for industry alignment—supporting indigenous capability development, reducing import dependency and enabling reliable, efficient and future-ready electricity delivery nationwide.