About the Energy Fair
The European Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW) Energy Fair is an integral part of EUSEW, serving as a platform for showcasing innovative projects and technologies in clean energy and energy efficiency in an interactive setting. The event brings together a diverse range of exhibitors to share their contributions to the EU's clean energy transition goals.
Hosting a stand at the Energy Fair is an excellent opportunity to network with industry leaders and energy experts, enhance the visibility of your project and organisation, and engage with stakeholders shaping Europe’s clean energy future.
The call to host a stand at the EUSEW Energy Fair is now open. The submission deadline is 12 March 2026.
Are you planning to host a stand at the Energy Fair?
Read the guidelines and get the latest tips to make the most of your participation.
EUSEW Energy Fair key dates
- 13 JanuaryLaunch of the call
- 12 MarchClosing of the call
- 17 March - 30 MarchEvaluation period
- 23 AprilInforming of stand holders
- 7 MayStand holders profiles online
The EUSEW Energy Fair provides a platform to showcase your vision and present your activities in the fields of energy efficiency and renewable energy by hosting an onsite stand during the European Sustainable Energy Week in Brussels. The 2026 edition will host approximately 30 stands in the European Commission’s Charlemagne building.
Successful applicants will receive full support from our dedicated event and technical teams, including logistics, audiovisual services, and training. We will have you covered every step of the way.
Explore the Fair's previous edition , which included more than 30 stands.
The Energy Fair will take place in parallel to the EUSEW Policy Conference on 9–11 June 2026, at the European Commission’s Charlemagne building, in Brussels. This three-day event will offer opportunities to connect with like-minded stakeholders and explore the latest innovations in energy policy and sustainable practices.
While the EUSEW Policy Conference sessions can be attended online, the Energy Fair requires an onsite presence. Do not miss the chance to network and exchange in person.
The Energy Fair provides the opportunity for participants and stakeholders alike to exchange ideas on policies, best practices, and to explore potential partnerships. We welcome everyone with an interest in clean energy, including:
- SMEs and start-ups;
- Industry and professional associations;
- Networks of national, regional, and local authorities;
- Consumer associations;
- Citizens’ groups;
- Youth associations;
- and more.
The Energy Fair is open to all onsite attendees at EUSEW. The call to host a stand is now open. The deadline for applications is 12 March 2026.
To get actively involved in EUSEW 2026, you can also submit a proposal to host a policy session, apply or nominate an outstanding individual or project at the EUSEW Awards, promote clean energy and energy efficiency by hosting a Sustainable Energy Day or apply to be a Young Energy Ambassador.
Having a stand at the Energy Fair positions your organisation at the heart of an innovation hub allowing you to:
- Showcase your projects to an audience of energy sector leaders, policymakers, and innovators.
- Build connections and foster collaborations.
- Gain visibility and enhance your reputation as a key player in the clean energy transition.
- Exchange knowledge and insights on the latest developments and trends in the energy sector.
By attending EUSEW, you will gain:
- Access to unique networking opportunities and connect with stakeholders.
- Opportunities to gain exposure and present your work to the key actors of the industry.
- Insights to the latest energy policies, such as the REPowerEU plan.
- The chance to inspire innovation to help achieve the EU’s clean energy and climate goals.
The theme for EUSEW 2026 is ‘A clean, secure and competitive Energy Union’.
Questions? We are here to help!
If you have any questions about the Policy Conference, please feel free to contact the EUSEW Secretariat at networking
eusew [dot] eu (networking[at]eusew[dot]eu).
You can also explore our FAQ section for quick answers to your questions.
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