The India project is part of the Indian government’s annual procurement plan. In this plan, a significant portion of the power equipment procurement budget is allocated to transmission and distribution equipment, with a strong emphasis on strengthening and expanding the national grid. Strict requirements are imposed on product performance, supplier after-sales service capability, and import/export approval procedures. In this procurement project, CEEG Group supplied equipment with a total contract value of approximately RMB 13 million, mainly consisting of SG10 series dry-type transformers, with a total procurement volume of around 61 units.
The UAE Cement Plant is jointly invested in by members of the UAE royal family, including the King and Crown Prince, and features multiple production lines with a daily clinker and cement output capacity of 10,000 tons per line. The total contract value of the project is USD 11.68 million, primarily utilizing CEEG SRN high-temperature resistant liquid-immersed transformers. CEEG established a dedicated task force to handle product installation, commissioning, and after-sales service tracking. The product quality and service performance have received strong recognition, building a solid reputation in overseas markets.
Chang’an Avenue is the main east–west axis of Beijing, extending from Jianguomen in the east to Fuxingmen in the west. Tiananmen and Tiananmen Square are located to the north of its central section, and the avenue is also known as “the No.1 Street of China.” After comprehensive market research, manufacturer evaluation, and technical comparison, the project team ultimately selected CEEG SC series 1250 kVA dry-type transformers. After years of operation, the customer has confirmed that the equipment offers stable performance, advanced technology, compact size, aesthetic appearance, low noise, and convenient maintenance.
The 28th Session of the World Heritage Committee was held in Suzhou. The main venue, the Suzhou World Heritage Conference Center, showcased the charm of the ancient city with its refined architectural structure and thematic presentations. CEEG’s SG10 dry-type transformers, known for their excellent performance, high reliability, and strong industry reputation, were successfully selected through the bidding process for this project, providing safe and stable power support for the successful hosting of the international event.
The Museum of the War of Chinese People’s Resistance Against Japanese Aggression is located at the former site of the Wanping County Government during the July 7 Incident, inside Wanping City near Lugou Bridge in the southwest of Beijing’s Fengtai District. It is the only comprehensive national museum that fully reflects the history of the Chinese people’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. For the museum project, multiple CEEG SG10-800/10 dry-type transformers were selected to ensure safe, reliable, and stable power supply for the memorial facility.
The venue of the 2010 Shanghai World Expo was located between Nanpu Bridge and Lupu Bridge, arranged along both banks of the Huangpu River in downtown Shanghai. The Expo Park covered a planned area of 5.28 square kilometers and was divided into five major exhibition clusters: Independent Pavilions, Joint Pavilions, Corporate Pavilions, Theme Pavilions, and the China Pavilion cluster. The project adopted CEEG YB series European-style prefabricated substations to ensure reliable and efficient power distribution across the Expo site.
Beijing Municipal Administrative Center, as one of the “two wings” of Beijing’s new spatial development strategy, is being developed into a demonstration zone for an international first-class livable city, a model for new urbanization, and a benchmark for coordinated development in the Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei region. Its construction aims to optimize Beijing’s spatial structure, alleviate “big city diseases,” and create new development space. It also supports regional integration and explores new models for optimizing development in densely populated urban areas. The project adopts CEEG SG(B) series non-encapsulated dry-type transformers to ensure safe, reliable, and efficient power distribution for the urban infrastructure system.
The China Resources Group Data Center adheres to the group’s philosophy of “Green China Resources, Harmonious Development” throughout the full lifecycle of design, construction, and operation. By comprehensively considering economic, social, and environmental factors, it was selected in early 2016—after provincial and ministerial evaluation—as one of the first national green data center pilot projects (84 facilities). In December 2017, it successfully passed the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology acceptance and became one of the first officially recognized national green data centers. The project adopts CEEG amorphous alloy dry-type transformers in 2000 kVA and 1600 kVA ratings. With ultra-low losses and high energy efficiency, the products are highly favored in data center applications.
The China Telecom Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei Big Data Center project is a landmark initiative supporting the coordinated development strategy of the Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei region. CEEG successfully won the bid for the first batch of the 2020 Beijing Company Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei Data Center construction general contracting project (Section 1), supplying a total of 68 amorphous alloy transformers.
China Mobile International Information Port (International Information Port) is the largest civil engineering project undertaken by China Mobile Group to date. The planned construction scale is approximately 410,000 m², with Phase I covering 65,000 m², mainly including data centers, communication rooms, and laboratories. The communication rooms adopt fully integrated multi-system engineering solutions, featuring high-tech and highly reliable infrastructure systems that achieve and exceed green energy-saving design targets. The project uses CEEG SCRBH series amorphous alloy dry-type transformers, marking the beginning of large-scale adoption of amorphous dry-type transformers in the telecommunications industry.