High-precision automatic reset devices designed for the Pyongyang industrial corridors and regional SEZs.
As North Korea continues to focus on "Industrial Modernization" and "Scientific Self-Reliance," the stability of the electrical grid has become the cornerstone of its economic roadmap. In regions like the Rason Special Economic Zone and the Kaesong industrial periphery, the integration of sensitive electronic machinery requires sophisticated Overvoltage and Undervoltage Protectors.
In many developing industrial sectors, power quality issues such as transient overvoltages (surges) and sustained undervoltages are common. These fluctuations can lead to:
Zhejiang Shuorui Electric Co., Ltd. provides localized solutions that account for the unique climate and grid architecture of North Korea. Our technical roadmap for the North Korean market focuses on "Active Monitoring & Passive Defense." By utilizing self-resetting technology, factories can maintain uptime without manual intervention, which is crucial for automated production lines.
Located in Liushi, Wenzhou—the renowned "Electrical Capital of China"—Zhejiang Shuorui Electric Co., Ltd. is not just a manufacturer; it is a center for electrical innovation. Our production facility leverages Industry 4.0 principles, incorporating automated assembly lines and AI-driven quality inspection modules.
For global enterprises and state-owned entities in North Korea, sourcing from Shuorui means tapping into a resilient supply chain. Our proximity to raw material suppliers and high-tech R&D labs allows us to offer Customized OEM/ODM Solutions that are both cost-effective and technically superior.
The next decade of electrical protection in the North Korean market will be defined by Smart Connectivity. Our current R&D is focused on three major pillars:
With the rise of solar farms in rural areas, our 1500VDC surge protectors and DC circuit breakers are becoming the standard for renewable energy stability.
Moving beyond simple "tripping," our smart reclosers use AI logic to distinguish between transient faults and permanent grid failure.
Developing enclosures that withstand the extreme temperature swings of the Korean peninsula, ensuring longevity in unheated industrial sites.
Designed for residential household distribution boxes across Pyongyang housing projects.
Reliable circuit protection for demanding DC applications in North Korea’s emerging solar grid.
Specifically engineered for heavy machinery in manufacturing and mining sectors.
High-voltage protection for large-scale utility solar arrays (DC1000V/1500V).
Our workshop environment utilizes clean-room standards for electronic assembly, ensuring that every SPD and Overvoltage Protector leaves the factory with zero defects. Our team of engineers is dedicated to continuous improvement and localization support for the North Korean market.
A: In many regions, grid instability is frequent but temporary. Manual resetting of protectors causes unnecessary downtime. Our self-resetting units monitor the line and automatically reconnect power once stability is confirmed, maximizing industrial productivity.
A: Yes, we offer specialized DC Surge Protective Devices (SPDs) and Circuit Breakers rated up to 1500VDC, designed specifically for the photovoltaic systems being implemented in North Korea's energy diversification strategy.
A: Every unit undergoes a rigorous multi-stage testing process, including surge simulation, thermal cycling, and mechanical endurance tests. We hold certifications like ISO9001, ensuring our manufacturing processes meet international standards.
A: Absolutely. We provide comprehensive OEM/ODM services, including customized technical parameters, enclosure colors, and branding to meet the specific requirements of our North Korean partners.