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Recently, 14 4250kVA water-cooled dry-type transformers, custom-manufactured by Pearl Electric for a European shipyard, were shipped in batches and officially delivered to the project site. They will be used in the ship's power system. This delivery is not only an important milestone for the project, but also demonstrates Pearl Electric's technological accumulation and project execution capabilities in the fields of marine transformers, marine and shore power. It also marks a steady step forward for the company in the development of high-end customized transformers and its international market layout.
This batch of transformers features a water-cooled, dry-type structure, specifically designed to meet the stringent requirements of the marine environment for equipment compactness, heat dissipation, and reliability. With its solid technical foundation and flexible customization capabilities, we has achieved dual optimization of product structure and performance, providing strong support to the global shipbuilding industry chain.

Based on customer requirements, the products have successfully obtained certification from Det Norske Veritas (DNV). DNV certification is considered an international standard in the marine and energy sectors, signifying that the product's safety and quality fully meet high international standards. Previously, we had already obtained certifications from the China Classification Society (CCC) and the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS). This large-scale DNV certification and delivery represents another significant breakthrough for the company in the marine transformer field, further solidifying its industry position and international competitiveness.
Marine transformers, marine power systems, and shore power systems are our core markets that we have long focused on. The successful delivery of this European project demonstrates the company's mature technology system and market adaptability in related fields, and also lays a solid foundation for further expansion into related markets such as marine engineering and port shore power.
