Uzbekistan is currently undergoing a historic transformation in its energy sector. Driven by the national "Strategy of Development of New Uzbekistan," the country is rapidly modernizing its electrical transmission and distribution networks. As old Soviet-era substations are upgraded to smart, digital networks, the demand for highly reliable, precise, and durable electrical components has surged. Among these, Current Transformers (CTs) serve as the indispensable "sensory organs" of the electrical grid, stepping down high-voltage currents to safe, measurable levels for monitoring, metering, and protective relay operations.
As a leading global current transformers exporter and supplier, we specialize in delivering state-of-the-art CT solutions tailored to the unique environment of Central Asia. From high-accuracy low-voltage systems to rugged, weather-resistant outdoor medium-voltage units, our products are engineered to guarantee uninterrupted energy flow across Uzbekistan’s industrial centers, mining operations, and burgeoning smart cities.
The climate of Uzbekistan presents unique engineering challenges. Substation equipment must withstand intense thermal fluctuations, ranging from sub-zero winters (-30°C) to scorching desert summers (+45°C), alongside high dust exposure in regions like Bukhara and Navoi. Our epoxy-resin cast and outdoor silicone-sheathed current transformers are certified to deliver maintenance-free reliability under these exact conditions.
The economic landscape of Uzbekistan is expanding across multiple high-energy sectors. Each sector requires specific electrical safety and measurement parameters to ensure grid stability and prevent costly downtime.
Under the national mandate to generate 25% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030, massive solar and wind farms are being constructed across regions like Navoi, Samarkand, and Jizzakh. The integration of fluctuating renewable energy requires precise current measurement to prevent grid instability. Our outdoor current transformers, such as the LZZBW-10(12) series, are widely deployed in wind turbine step-up substations and solar PV combiner boxes, delivering accurate current feedback to centralized SCADA systems.
Uzbekistan's mining giants, including the Navoi Mining and Metallurgical Combinat (NMMC) and the Almalyk Mining and Metallurgical Combinat (AMMC), are the backbone of the country's export economy. These heavy industrial operations employ massive electric motors, grinding mills, and smelting furnaces that draw substantial current. To protect this capital-intensive machinery, zero-sequence current transformers (such as the LXK series) are crucial for detecting minute earth fault currents, preventing catastrophic system failures and ensuring worker safety.
Projects like Tashkent City and the expansion of modern residential zones in Samarkand demand compact, safe, and smart power distribution. Modern building designs rely on Ring Main Units (RMUs) and gas-insulated switchgears (GIS) to save space. Our specialized current transformers designed for ring network cabinets fit seamlessly into compact switchgears, enabling automated load monitoring and smart metering for commercial and residential complexes.
The global electrical market is transitioning from analog measurement to digital integration, a trend that is rapidly taking root in Central Asia. Modern current transformers must now offer more than just standard ratio transformation:
Navigating the electrical supply chain in Central Asia requires a partner who understands international standards, logistical challenges, and local technical requirements. We offer a comprehensive suite of advantages to our Uzbek clients:
As the cornerstone of stable power grid operation, this industry encompasses all aspects of power generation, transmission, and distribution, placing extremely high demands on the reliability, safety, and long-term service performance of equipment. We provide core equipment for traditional thermal, hydroelectric, and nuclear power plants, substations at all levels, and power transmission and distribution networks across Uzbekistan.
The rapid development of green energy sources such as photovoltaics and wind power in Uzbekistan has placed higher demands on the adaptability and intelligence of the electrical equipment used in their production. We focus on the specific needs of new energy power generation scenarios, providing a full range of electrical solutions from generation to grid connection.
Modern factories in Uzbekistan's industrial zones rely on a continuous, safe, and high-quality power supply to ensure uninterrupted operation of production lines. Our products serve the power distribution systems and automation control loops of various manufacturing plants, acting as the "heart" and "nerves" of industrial power.
From large commercial complexes in Tashkent to smart city infrastructure across Uzbekistan, safe, efficient, and intelligent power distribution systems are the lifeblood of modern buildings. We provide a complete range of electrical products for various buildings and municipal projects, from main power distribution to end-point lighting.
Major infrastructure projects in Uzbekistan, such as railways, highways, ports, and water conservancy, are large-scale and operate in complex environments, posing a severe test to the durability and reliability of power equipment. We provide full-cycle product support for infrastructure projects, from temporary power supply during the construction phase to permanent power distribution during the operation phase.