Welcome back to Elfack

6-9 May 2025

The Swedish Exhibition & Congress Centre | Gothenburg

Mobilising electrification and digitalisation for a sustainable society

Electrification and digitalisation are key areas in the ongoing social transition. The solutions must have an impact and lead to changes across entire areas of society, sectors and industries. And we need to be faster!

Elfack mobilises the cooperation needed to succeed. Here, the actors in real estate and cities, transport and industry can meet a combined electricity and lighting industry to jointly move the position forward. People, technology, economics and politics are given space to interact for a higher purpose. It is only together and with joint efforts that we can succeed.

Elfack offers the opportunity to meet a combined electricity and lighting industry with a comprehensive exhibition, space for meetings and discussion, an extensive seminar programme and educational activities.

New strategic conference – Update by Elfack

The conference Update by Elfack premieres 6–9 May 2025. Together with partners, the programme will offer different orientations for in-depth discussions and innovative insights in the electricity and energy sector. The focus is on strategic issues with an impact on the future of the industry.

Welcome to submit your lecture proposal to Elfack 2025

Right now, we can offer exhibitors at Elfack the opportunity to contribute to a strong program and knowledge content at next years exhibition, 6–9 May 2025! There will be two open stages with awareness-raising seminars and cases from the industry’s leading companies and organizations.

Topical content in collaboration with partners

To cope with the transition, skills need to be increased and enhanced throughout the sector. Programmes and activities are organised in collaboration with partners and convey new knowledge in all product areas. Industry news is interspersed with inspiration, innovation and case studies from the business community, presented on several theatre stages. Participating exhibitors have the opportunity to submit proposals for the programme. The Programme Council consists of the industry’s most influential organisations and authorities, which together ensure high relevance and quality-assured content at Elfack.

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Encapsulated power supply technology – a forgotten player in the green transition?

The large-scale electrification of Sweden will remain a pipe dream without updated power centres, switchgear and control cabinets. - Our industry is an important player in the green transition. But unfortunately rather forgotten, says Linda Take, CEO of SKE, Svensk Kapslad Elteknik. She sees major challenges, especially on the skills side. The industry organisation brings together some 40 pr...

Sustainable trends in focus at Elfack: out with fluorescent tubes, in with charging infrastructure!

Industry associations will raise sustainability issues at Elfack 2025. - If we are to move away from fossil fuels, we need to build the charging infrastructure. And if we are to save energy, we must phase out fluorescent tubes, says Mikael Castanius, CEO of trade associations Elmateriel Leverantörerna och Belysningsbranschen (Electrical Equipment Suppliers and the Lighting Industry). The ide...

Electrically safe – new school material from The National Electrical Safety Board

You can read about new learning content to promote electrical safety, aimed at middle schools, on The National Electrical Safety Board’s website. The material deals with how electricity is created, electricity indoors and outdoors, and shopping safely.  - At The National Electrical Safety Board we see children and young people as a priority target group – they are the home-owners, electricians ...

How smart are smart grids – if households are not involved?

Industries and governments are making policy decisions on smart grids to meet rapidly growing energy demand. But there is a hidden problem: no one has spoken to end users. - If you don’t take into account the differences between households, you won’t get the desired effect. There is a disconnect here, says Cecilia Katzeff, a researcher at KTH. Everyone seems to agree: digital system solutions ...

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