The annual Energy Taiwan trade show returned to Taipei on Oct 18 in conjunction with Net-Zero Taiwan, focusing on carbon reduction and pathways to a renewable energy future. The event featured 1,275 booths and attracted roughly 25,000 attendees over three days, the largest in scale to date.

Energy Taiwan opens with record-breaking 1,275 booths. (Photo: Hsu Tsu-lin)
According to organizers the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) and the Green Energy and Sustainability Alliance (GESA), this year’s event saw a 25% increase in attendance and 1.5 times more international buyers than last year’s, with Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, the United States, and Vietnam making up the top five buyers, pointing to robust green industry.
To assist business with energy saving, carbon footprint verification, financing, and taxation amid the pursuit of green transition and green finance trends, Net-Zero Taiwan established the Green Finance Pavilion this year to support businesses’ green transformation and facilitate the adoption of zero-carbon energy and new technologies from a financial standpoint, said TAITRA.








