On November 27, Vietnam Electricity Group (EVN) and Vietnam Electricity Association (VEEA) opened the Electricity Technology Exhibition - Techshow 2025. This is an activity within the framework of the National Electricity Science and Technology Conference 2025.
The exhibition brings together more than 50 booths of corporations, research institutes, EVN affiliated units, domestic and foreign equipment and technology manufacturing enterprises.
In his opening speech, Mr. Nguyen Anh Tuan, General Director of EVN, said that Techshow 2025 is closely linked to the main theme of the conference, "Energy transition and ensuring national energy security". "This is an opportunity to directly access solutions such as battery storage systems (BESS), wind turbine models and especially applications of digital transformation and artificial intelligence (AI) that are reshaping the future of the electricity industry," said Mr. Tuan.

Mr. Nguyen Anh Tuan, General Director of EVN delivered the opening speech
According to records, at Techshow 2025, booths displayed many science and technology products of Vietnam's electricity industry such as smart grid equipment, SCADA (real-time remote monitoring and control system), OMS (Distribution grid operation management and optimization system), AI camera, IoT,...
In addition, the exhibition also introduces power transmission and distribution equipment, transformers, line monitoring solutions using UAV, LiDAR and AI; simulation software, power plant operation optimization technology, renewable energy forecasting solutions; along with many devices, power saving solutions, electric vehicle charging systems, renewable energy and energy storage,...
VIDEO : Devices on display at Techshow 2025

Guests visited the model of electricity supply for coastal and island localities.
Notably, the National Power Transmission Corporation displayed drone equipment for inspecting the transmission grid and 3D scanning technology using LiDAR, creating point cloud models for management and operation, worth up to billions of VND.
Meanwhile, the Central Power Corporation introduced a robot to monitor 110kV transformer stations, helping to detect abnormal signs and report them to the supervisory agency to improve operational efficiency. The product is currently being tested, with an estimated cost of more than 400 million VND.

UAV "Fire Dragon 2" serves the electricity industry such as burning foreign objects, handling plastic tarpaulins, kites,... stuck on transmission lines. Flight time 25 minutes, manufactured in 2019. Product assembled and manufactured by Power Transmission Company 2

UAV helps check the power transmission grid, flight time 50 minutes, imported from abroad

UAV used in power transmission grid inspection, flight time 40 minutes, imported from abroad



Automatic robot to monitor power system is being tested by Central Power Corporation

Insulation cleaning robot manufactured by EVN member company

Attendees learn about transformer equipment


Application to help manage power outage information
Source: https://nld.com.vn/can-canh-doi-quan-khong-nguoi-lai-cua-nganh-dien-viet-nam-196251127125552412.htm






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