Shanghai Electric Group Company Limited is a Chinese multinational enterprise specializing in the design, manufacture and servicing of power generation and electrical equipment. The company’s product portfolio spans steam turbines, gas turbines, nuclear power reactors and auxiliary systems, wind turbines, solar energy equipment and transmission and distribution apparatus. In addition to core power generation hardware, Shanghai Electric produces industrial machinery such as industrial robots, elevators, environmental protection equipment and rail transit vehicles, positioning itself as an integrated supplier for large-scale energy and infrastructure projects.
Founded in 1950 and headquartered in Shanghai, the group has grown into one of China’s leading equipment manufacturers, with an extensive network of manufacturing bases, research institutes and service centers. Shanghai Electric serves markets across Asia, Europe, the Americas and Africa, supporting both state-owned and private utility companies as well as industrial clients. The company offers turnkey project management, installation, commissioning and after-sales maintenance services to ensure the long-term performance of its installations.
Shanghai Electric organizes its operations into several business segments, including power generation equipment, industrial equipment and energy storage solutions. Its thermal and nuclear power solutions are complemented by a growing portfolio of renewable energy offerings, notably wind and solar systems, as well as digitalized plant solutions that incorporate automation, artificial intelligence and advanced monitoring. The group’s focus on modular design and standardization aims to improve efficiency and reduce project lead times.
Listed on the OTC Markets under the symbol SIELY, Shanghai Electric continues to invest in research and development, with multiple R&D centers dedicated to next-generation energy technologies, smart grid innovation and low-carbon solutions. The company pursues strategic partnerships with international technology providers and local governments to support global energy transition goals and expand its footprint in emerging markets.
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