
During CLEANPOWER 2026 in the U.S., Far East presented its full-industry-chain portfolio, covering three major sectors: full-stack AIDC solutions, renewable energy generation and energy storage systems, and deep-sea engineering equipment. Models of China’s largest deep-sea cable-laying vessel and the world’s first megawatt-scale floating wind power system for urban scenarios were also on display, drawing attention at the exhibition.

Deep-Sea Cable-Laying Vessel Model Draws Attention to Offshore Engineering Capabilities
The cable-laying vessel model on display was jointly built by Far East and ZPMC, making it the largest of its kind in China for deep-sea operations. Equipped with a DP2 dynamic positioning system and unlimited navigation capability, the vessel will further enhance Far East’s self-sustaining capabilities in submarine cable installation and maintenance. Far East Submarine Cable already has an annual production capacity of 2,000 km of submarine power cables and 6,000 km of submarine fiber optic cables, enabling full-cycle solutions for deep-sea wind power — from cable design to deep-sea laying.

Floating Wind Power System Model Unveiled — A Breakthrough in Global High-Altitude Wind Energy
Also on display was the world’s first megawatt-scale floating wind power system for urban scenarios, a project in which Far East was deeply involved. The system has been successfully launched to an altitude of 2,000 meters and completed grid-connected power generation testing. Far East customized a special mooring and tethered cable for the system, capable of withstanding extreme conditions including high and low temperatures, strong radiation, and long-term dynamic disturbance, while keeping transmission loss within 5%. The application scenarios for this product are expanding from desert and Gobi regions to urban environments, opening up new technical pathways for high-altitude wind energy development.

Energy Storage Systems Achieve Multiple UL Certifications, Meeting North American Market Access Standards
The lithium-ion battery energy storage systems on display cover multiple configurations, including 125kW/261kWh, 125kW/511kWh, and 5MWh. These systems have obtained certifications including UL1973, UL9540, and UL9540A, meeting the relevant access requirements for the North American market. The accompanying display of containerized energy storage and PCS (power conversion system) demonstrates Far East’s full-chain integration capabilities — from battery cells to systems to applications.

From deep sea to high altitude, from power transmission to energy storage, Far East’s presence at CLEANPOWER 2026 was not merely a showcase of individual products, but a systematic demonstration of its full-industry-chain synergy. With operations already spanning more than 170 countries and regions, Far East used this exhibition as an opportunity to further deepen technical exchanges and industry engagement with U.S. and North American markets, laying a solid foundation for the continued expansion of its international business.