Australia's Premier Clean Energy Event Returns
All Energy Australia 2025, recognized as the Southern Hemisphere's largest clean energy exhibition and conference, is scheduled to take place in Melbourne on October 29-30, 2025. The event will be hosted at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC), bringing together a vast network of innovators, policymakers, and investors dedicated to advancing the clean energy transition.
Scale and Leadership at the Forefront
Organized by RX Global in partnership with the Clean Energy Council, the 2025 edition is projected to attract over 15,000 attendees. The conference will feature more than 450 global suppliers showcasing cutting-edge technologies and over 500 industry speakers across various sectors of the renewable energy value chain. Notable participants expected include Jackie Trad, the incoming Clean Energy Council Chief Executive, who will deliver her first public remarks and chair key sessions, and The Hon. Lily D'Ambrosio MP, Minister for Climate Action, Energy and Resources, who will engage in a fireside chat.
Comprehensive Program and Diverse Themes
The extensive conference program will encompass more than 100 sessions and multiple stages, exploring a wide array of critical topics. Key themes include breakthroughs in solar, hydrogen, energy storage, electric vehicles (EVs), microgrids, and policy reform. Dedicated zones and stages will cover specialized areas such as the EV Tech & Infrastructure Zone & Stage, Clean Energy Council Masterclasses, and the Energy Management Zone and Grid & Network Zone. The event aims to provide practical insights into accelerating Australia's journey to net zero.
Innovation and Networking Opportunities
The exhibition floor will host 450+ suppliers from Australia and around the world, presenting the latest advancements in renewable generation, smart energy management, electrification of transport, and sustainability solutions. Attendees will have the opportunity to discover new products, gain market insights, and connect with peers and thought leaders. The event is free to attend, offering an accessible platform for industry professionals to learn, network, and collaborate on the future of clean energy.
6 Comments
Africa
The networking opportunities are invaluable for the sector, but we must ensure these discussions translate into tangible projects and not just high-level agreements.
ZmeeLove
Bringing global suppliers and experts to Melbourne is excellent for local industry, but I hope there's also a strong focus on empowering regional communities in the clean energy transition, not just urban centers.
Muchacho
Fantastic news! This conference is crucial for our clean energy future.
Coccinella
More corporate greenwashing. Real change needs more than conferences.
Mariposa
Focusing on cutting-edge tech like hydrogen and EVs is vital, however, we also need robust policy frameworks and infrastructure development to support their widespread adoption beyond just discussions.
paracelsus
While it's great to see so many innovators gather, the speed of actual grid transformation still feels too slow. We need quicker implementation.