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Russian Custom Dry-Type Transformer Successfully Completed

2026-05-07 0 Leave me a message

What new breakthroughs will this completed dry-type transformer bring to Russia's power supply system?

Recently, a key project for a 40kVA 10/0.4kV dry-type transformer in Russia was successfully completed and passed all performance tests, marking a new milestone in the localization of medium- and low-voltage power transmission and distribution equipment in the region. This new type of dry-type transformer will optimize Russia's power supply structure and provide reliable technical support for the development of various industries.

 

Project Background: Responding to Market Demand and Promoting Localization Upgrades

With Russia's economic development, the demand for power supply in various sectors has increased, raising requirements for the safety, environmental friendliness, and stability of power transmission and distribution equipment. Traditional oil-immersed transformers pose safety risks, and Russia relies heavily on imports for small and medium-sized dry-type transformers, which increases construction costs and affects after-sales efficiency.

Against this backdrop, a local power equipment manufacturer took the lead in launching the R&D and production project for this transformer. By integrating advanced technologies with local expertise and undergoing multiple rounds of R&D and testing, the project was successfully completed, laying the foundation for localized supply.


 

Product Highlights: Safe, Eco-Friendly, Efficient, and Tailored to Local Needs

This transformer features an oil-free insulation design, fundamentally eliminating risks of oil leakage, fire, and pollution. Combined with high-quality iron cores and epoxy cast windings, its energy consumption and noise levels are significantly reduced, meeting energy-saving and environmental protection requirements.

With a rated capacity of 40kVA, primary voltage of 10kV, and secondary voltage of 0.4kV, this transformer is well-suited for Russia's medium- and low-voltage power grids and can be widely used in various scenarios. Its Class H insulation technology allows it to withstand harsh climates ranging from -45°C to +40°C, while an intelligent temperature control system further ensures stable operation.

Additionally, this product is compact, lightweight, and easy to install. Compared to similar imported products, it offers significant cost advantages, with maintenance costs reduced by approximately 30%, greatly lowering users' operational expenses.

 

Market Significance: Optimizing Power Supply Structure and Supporting Industrial Development

The completion and deployment of this transformer will help optimize the power supply structure, enhance grid reliability, and reduce the risk of power outages. At the same time, the project promotes the upgrading of local power equipment manufacturing, drives the development of upstream and downstream industrial chains, creates job opportunities, and provides cost-effective equipment for various infrastructure projects, supporting energy transition and sustainable development.

 

Future Outlook: Continuous R&D and Innovation to Meet Diverse Needs

The R&D and production team at China Taili Electric stated that in the future, they will increase R&D investment, optimize product structures, and develop transformers of different specifications. They will also integrate intelligent technologies to enable remote monitoring and smart maintenance, further enhancing product performance.

In addition, Taili Electric will strengthen multi-party collaborations to advance technological progress and talent cultivation in the industry, contributing to the stable and healthy development of Russia's power sector and ensuring that this new type of transformer better serves social production and people's livelihoods.

 

For more details, please visit our official website:

https://www.talpw.com

For business inquiries and further information, feel free to contact us:

Email:taili.lucy@talpw.com

WhatsApp:+86-15067876688

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