Company News│Tanbos at SNEC Photovoltaic Power Conference & Exhibition (Shanghai)
From June 13 to 15, the 17th(2024) International Photovoltaic Power Generation and Smart Energy Conference & Exhibition was held at the Shanghai National Convention and Exhibition Center. As a manufacturer of cable and overhead line status warning and fault diagnosis equipment, Tanbos brought a full range of products to the exhibition, attracting the attention of many industry experts and visitors.
As the world's largest photovoltaic exhibition, SNEC has always been hailed as a weathervane for the development of the photovoltaic industry. It has become the most influential international, professional and large-scale photovoltaic event in China, Asia and the world. This SNEC exhibition covers all aspects of the photovoltaic industry, from production equipment to application products to the latest energy storage technology, and showcases the most cutting-edge technologies and solutions in the photovoltaic industry chain.
During the exhibition, the booth of Tanbos was full of people, attracting a large number of users at home and abroad. The series of cable monitoring and fault diagnosis equipment exhibited this time attracted the attention of many professional audiences with its precise fault location and efficient early warning system. These devices can monitor the operating status of the cable in real time, detect and prevent potential power failures in time, and the advanced algorithms and sensing technologies can accurately identify the specific location of the cable fault in the first time, greatly improving the maintenance efficiency and system reliability, and providing a solid guarantee for the efficiency, safety and long-term stable operation of power transportation.
Technological innovation is the driving force for industrial development. In the future, facing new situations and new requirements, Tanbos will continue to take innovation as its core development concept, adhere to technological research and development, continuously create new products, provide global customers with more efficient and safe power solutions, and use digital technology to support the "dual carbon" goals.