POWERCHINA divided its country markets worldwide into six regions and has set up six regional headquarters for better management. By the end of 2017, POWERCHINA International has more than 800 employees and 322 overseas institutions in 102 countries in the world. Its business covers 116 countries and the total amount of contract for projects under construction is more than $100 billion.
POWERCHINA’s Asia Pacific headquarters are located in Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia. The company entered the country’s market as early as 1996 and has helped with a number of projects in the country, including power and water development and infrastructure. The POWERCHINA-constructed Bakun Hydropower Station in Malaysia is China’s first overseas project to receive the National Quality Engineering Golden Award.Read more
The Central and West Africa headquarters of POWERCHINA lies in Abidjan, the capital of Cote d'lvoire. Abidjan boasts a unique geographic location, stable governance, promising economic development and a strong air transport network. At present, the headquarters oversees business in 26 countries and regions.Read more
POWERCHINA has placed its Middle East and North Africa headquarters in Dubai, which embeds huge opportunities for promoting the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor and the Belt and Road Initiative. At present, the headquarters mainly deals with hydropower, oil-field power and transportation.Read more
POWERCHINA opened its Eurasia headquarters in Istanbul, Turkey in May 2016 to further integrate into the Eurasian market. POWERCHINA Eurasia covers 63 countries in South and Central Asia, Transcaucasia, Europe and other regions along the Belt and Road. Under the corporation's strategic development plan, the regional headquarters will be gradually built into regional group companies.Read more
POWERCHINA's headquarters in the Americas stands in Panama City and SEPCO1, a subsidiary of POWERCHINA based in Shandong province, unveiled its Power Transmission and Distribution Engineering Research Institute (America) in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil on Sept 20. The research institute is expected to integrate regional resources to focus on the research, improvement and transfer of basic technology for power grid engineering.Read more
POWERCHINA launched its East and Southern Africa headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya in March 2017 in a bid to promote energy and infrastructure cooperation between China and Africa. With an excellent geographic location, strong economic base and huge development potential, Kenya has always been a key partner of China. As of March 13, 2017, POWERCHINA has been involved with 279 projects in the region, with a combined worth of almost $15 billion.Read more