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Going Global | BPG Nanjing Electric Shines at ELECS Power Exhibition in South Korea, Attracting High Attention from Overseas Clients

date:2026-02-07
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From February 4th to 6th, the International Electric Fair & Power Generation Korea (ELECS KOREA) grandly opened in Seoul. Nanjing Electric, a subsidiary of BPG, showcased at the exhibition and garnered widespread attention from Korean and global clients with its robust capabilities.



ELECS KOREA is the only comprehensive power and energy exhibition in Korea covering power generation, transmission and distribution, renewable energy, digital industry, and related sectors, as well as the largest power exhibition in the country. Nanjing Electric made a significant appearance with flagship products such as glass insulators and bushings, showcasing to the world the profound expertise and core capabilities of BPG in the power and energy sector.


During the exhibition, the Nanjing Electric team not only systematically introduced its power transmission product series to global clients but also visited local partners in South Korea. The event yielded numerous cooperative intentions on-site, with the company's technical prowess and product quality receiving high recognition.


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Nanjing Electric possesses product series including glass insulators, composite insulators, porcelain insulators, as well as oil impregnated paper bushings, resin impregnated paper bushings, resin impregnated fiber bushing, etc. Its products are exported to over 120 countries and regions worldwide. Participation in this exhibition represents a significant step for BPG in deepening international exchanges and connecting with the Asia-Pacific power market. In the future, BPG will accelerate its internationalization pace, promote more high-quality products and services to the global market, and collaborate with global customers and partners to contribute to building a safer, more efficient, and low-carbon energy future.


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