Shanghai Electric and Siemens Sign Agreement to Advance Green and Digital Power Grid Transformation

Reuters11-16
Shanghai Electric and Siemens Sign Agreement to Advance Green and Digital Power Grid Transformation

Shanghai Electric Group Co. Ltd. and Siemens AG have signed a framework agreement to accelerate the green and digital transformation of the power grid. The partnership focuses on developing medium- and low-voltage power supply equipment to support China's dual carbon goals. Both companies aim to leverage their complementary strengths to advance market expansion, green transformation, and digital upgrades, and to establish reference projects for a sustainable power grid. The agreement was signed during the 8th China International Import Expo and reflects a commitment to further strategic collaboration in integrated applications and high-end equipment partnerships for sustainable, low-carbon development.

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