Dehler
As the largest electricity producer in Central Asia, Uzbekistan is currently undergoing a massive transformation under the "New Uzbekistan" strategy. The modernization of its aging Soviet-era power grid is a top priority for the Ministry of Energy. Our role as a primary exporter to this region involves providing high-voltage equipment that can withstand extreme continental climates—from the searing heat of the Kyzylkum Desert to the freezing winters in the Fergana Valley.
International EPC contractors operating in Uzbekistan, including those from Korea, China, and the EU, demand equipment that bridges the gap between GOST (CIS standards) and IEC international regulations. Our products, such as the XGN and KYN series switchgear, are engineered to meet these dual requirements, ensuring seamless integration into both legacy systems and new "Smart City" developments in Tashkent and Samarkand.
We don't just supply components; we provide integrated energy roadmaps. For the booming mining sector in Navoi and the textile hubs in Namangan, we offer customized prefabricated substations that reduce installation time by 40%. Our focus on Information Gain (IG) ensures that procurement officers receive deep technical insights into harmonic control and reactive power compensation—critical for Uzbekistan's heavy industrial loads.
Dehler Technology Co., Ltd., established in 2016, is a premier technology enterprise integrating R&D, production, sales, and service. Specializing in the high and low voltage power equipment industry, we operate from our advanced facilities in the Yanpan Economic Development Zone and our dedicated transformer division.
Our portfolio includes high & low voltage switchgear, prefabricated substations, cable branch cabinets, and a wide array of vacuum circuit breakers (VCB), disconnectors, and earthing switches. Our products are the backbone of key sectors: power generation, railway electrification, steel mills, coal mining, and renewable energy sectors like wind and solar.
Aligning with Uzbekistan's 2030 Renewable Energy Goals
Implementation of IoT-enabled sensors in switchgear to allow for predictive maintenance, a key requirement for the "Digital Uzbekistan — 2030" program.
Developing specialized PV grid-connected cabinets and combiner boxes to support the 7GW solar capacity planned for the southern regions of Uzbekistan.
Strategic partnerships with local Tashkent engineering firms to provide 24/7 technical support and onsite commissioning for large-scale industrial projects.
Over the years, our company has diversified its product offerings and continuously upgraded its services, earning widespread acclaim. We strictly adhere to national quality system standards, leveraging a standardized quality management system to cultivate a positive corporate image and increase global market share.
“High-quality products, superior technology, and impeccable service" are the goals pursued by Dehler. Facing the challenges of international industrial electrical development, we have established a large-scale production model and innovate management capabilities to accelerate resource integration.
Optimized for Uzbekistan's Heavy Industry & Utility Networks
Uzbekistan primarily uses a 10kV and 0.4kV distribution system in urban areas, with 35kV, 110kV, and 220kV used for transmission. Our XGN and KYN switchgear series are fully compatible with these standards.
Yes, all equipment exported to Uzbekistan undergoes rigorous testing to meet both International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standards and regional safety certifications required for the CIS market.
Our outdoor substations and circuit breakers are designed with enhanced insulation and temperature compensation features, rated to operate effectively between -40°C and +50°C.
We offer comprehensive remote technical support and have authorized local partners in Tashkent for physical installation, commissioning, and maintenance services.
Ready to modernize your infrastructure? Contact our engineering team today for a customized quote and technical consultation tailored for the Uzbekistan market.
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