Following our successful exhibition at the Nigeria Energy 2025 event in Lagos this May—a major gathering that attracted over 150 exhibitors and 6,500 industry professionals—we are excited to expand our expertise to the upcoming Vietnam Power and Energy Expo. As global demand for reliable transmission grids surges, our focus remains on providing high-performance power accessories and high-voltage line insulators capable of addressing the most challenging grid conditions.
Africa's Energy Boom: Opportunities in Nigeria and Beyond
Nigeria, Africa's largest economy, faces a significant power supply gap, with renewable energy expected to meet 60% of its demand by 2050. Events like the Nigeria Power Company highlight the urgency of robust infrastructure development, attracting buyers from across West Africa (Mali, Sierra Leone, Guinea) seeking solutions such as:
Durable power hardware for grid expansion (e.g., tension clamps, suspension components)
Composite high-voltage insulators resistant to harsh climates
Transmission hardware for solar/wind integration
As the region's energy market grows at a rate of 5% annually, our electrical fittings ensure utility companies minimize downtime and maximize return on investment.
Our products address diverse grid challenges worldwide. For example:
High-voltage line insulators using hydrophobic silicone rubber to prevent flashover in humid regions (e.g., coastal Lagos or highland Hanoi).
Corrosion-resistant electrical fittings with hot-dip galvanization to extend lifespan in acidic/coastal environments.
Lightweight polymer insulators reducing tower structure loads by 30% compared to ceramic insulators.
These innovative initiatives align with Nigeria's push for a “grid accessible to renewable energy” and Vietnam's transmission upgrade plan.
We are preparing to showcase solutions tailored to Southeast Asian needs at the exhibition in Vietnam in July:
Earthquake-resistant power hardware for seismic zones
Compact T-connection accessories for densely populated urban substations
RTV-coated insulators to mitigate power outages caused by pollution
Join us to discuss customized electrical hardware solutions for EPC projects, supported by test reports (IEC 61109, ANSI C119.1).
Why partner with us?
Mature cases in Africa: Supplied NY-300/40A tension clamps and MRJ-5/120 interval dampers for the Zimbabwe 0624 substation.
End-to-end support: From specifications to shipment, including export packaging accessories (wooden boxes/steel frames).
Fast delivery commitment: Delivery cycle for emergency projects is 30 days.