Product Description
Since November 22, 2010, our company has proudly ascended as a trailblazer in the dynamic domain of new energy advancements. Our state-of-the-art production facility is strategically positioned as a bustling epicenter for groundbreaking exploration, development, and implementation of transformative new energy solutions. Our unwavering dedication to exceptional quality and prestige is epitomized by our impressive array of prestigious certifications, such as EN15085, ISO14001, and IATF16949, underscoring our steadfast commitment to flawless quality management. At the core of our esteemed offerings lies the production of high-current power distribution units, prominently known as busbars, copper bars, and electrical busbars, elegantly complemented by our premium stainless steel battery cases. These robust and versatile products are indispensable to a multitude of pioneering industries, including new energy vehicles, rail transit, photovoltaic inverters, wind energy, communication, data management, and power electronics.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are you a factory or a trade company?
We have our own state-of-the-art production factory focused on new energy solutions.
What's your delivery time for orders?
For stock items, we can transport goods within 7 working days. For custom production, it usually takes 15 to 30 days after receiving the deposit.
Can you produce items according to specific samples?
Yes, we can manufacture products based on your samples or technical drawings, including building the necessary molds and fixtures.
Do you provide complimentary samples?
Yes, we can provide free samples if they are available in stock; however, the transportation fee is borne by the buyer.
How do you guarantee product quality?
Each product is manufactured in certified workshops and inspected piece by piece according to national QA/QC standards. We also provide warranties to guarantee quality.
What industries are your busbars suitable for?
Our products are widely used in new energy vehicles, rail transit, photovoltaic inverters, wind energy, and power electronics.