2026-04-13
As a critical component of the power grid, transformers directly impact the reliability of power supply. The conventional operation and maintenance approach relies primarily on routine inspections and preventive testing, making it difficult to comprehensively monitor internal aging trends.
2026-04-13
Countries along the Belt and Road, as well as regions such as Southeast Asia, Africa, and Latin America, are steadily advancing grid development and upgrading aging transmission lines, sustaining robust demand for power transmission and distribution transformers.
2026-04-13
The primary raw materials for transformers include silicon steel sheets, electrolytic copper, insulating materials, and steel. As these bulk commodities are subject to price fluctuations driven by international market conditions and supply‑demand dynamics, they exert upward pressure on cost management for companies in the industry.
2026-04-13
With the large-scale integration of new types of loads—such as distributed photovoltaics, residential energy storage systems, and electric vehicle charging stations—the operating environment of distribution networks has undergone significant changes, placing greater demands on the adaptability of distribution transformers.
2026-04-13
Rising environmental regulations are driving the upgrading of transformer insulating media and materials, with conventional mineral oil being progressively replaced by eco‑friendly insulating oils such as natural esters and synthetic esters.
2026-04-13
Power electronic (solid-state) transformers (SSTs) replace traditional iron cores with third-generation semiconductors, offering high efficiency, compact size, fast response, and flexible AC–DC conversion.
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Smart transformers, by integrating sensors, edge computing, and IoT technologies, enable real-time monitoring of key parameters, fault prediction, and remote control.
2026-04-13
China’s total installed transformer capacity is approximately 16 billion kVA, with annual electricity losses of about 250 billion kWh, accounting for 40% of the nation’s total transmission and distribution losses.
2026-04-13
In 2025, the output value of China’s transformer industry will exceed RMB 300 billion, with its production accounting for more than 50% of the global total. The sector’s total export value is expected to reach RMB 64.6 billion, up nearly 36% year on year.
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