Core components for megawatt-class wind turbines have achieved mature, large-scale production, covering gearboxes, yaw and pitch drives, and nodular iron castings for 1.5–6 MW units. In parallel, polar crane solutions for nuclear power plants support a wide range of unit capacities, with extensive engineering application and high reliability, serving as critical equipment for both wind power and nuclear energy infrastructure.
New energy products
Core Components for Wind Turbines
Designed to address the challenges of reliability, customization, and large-scale supply in megawatt-class wind power projects, this solution provides a complete range of core components for wind turbines. Platform-based gearboxes for 2.X–4.X MW units enable fast customization while ensuring stable performance for both onshore and offshore applications. Modular and standardized yaw and pitch drive systems support 1–6 MW turbines across diverse wind conditions. Large-scale nodular iron casting capacity covers key structural components for 0.85–12 MW turbines, including offshore applications, ensuring stable supply, consistent quality, and support for continuous project delivery.
Lifting Appliances for Nuclear Power Plants
Designed to address the challenges of ultra-high safety requirements, large lifting capacities, and complex plant layouts in nuclear power projects, this solution provides polar cranes and lifting appliances tailored to both improved Gen-II and Gen-III nuclear plants. A wide range of load configurations supports reactor units from 300 MW to 1,750 MW, ensuring precise matching across different plant capacities. The lifting systems cover both nuclear and conventional islands, including reactor, fuel, turbine, and auxiliary buildings, enabling safe handling of heavy and oversized components while supporting standardized design, reliable operation, and long-term project execution.