Dehler
Finland stands at the forefront of the global energy transition, characterized by a rapid shift toward wind power, bioenergy, and nuclear excellence. As the Finnish national grid operator, Fingrid, continues to modernize the "Main Grid" to accommodate decentralized renewable energy, the demand for robust, high-efficiency transformers has reached an all-time high.
Operating in the Nordic climate presents unique challenges. Transformer stations in regions like Lapland or Oulu must withstand extreme temperature fluctuations—from +30°C in summer to -40°C in winter. Our engineering philosophy for the Finland market focuses on thermal stability, moisture resistance, and low-load loss, ensuring that our units meet the stringent EU Ecodesign Directive (EU 548/2014 and its amendment 2019/1783).
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For the Finnish market, compliance is not negotiable. Our products are fully certified according to SFS (Finnish Standards Association) and IEC 60076 series. We prioritize SF6-free options and environmentally friendly dry-type insulation to align with Finland's Carbon Neutral 2035 goal.
Leveraging China's world-class manufacturing infrastructure, Dehler Technology offers Finnish procurement officers a unique value proposition: Tier-1 technical components integrated with cost-efficient production. We utilize high-grade silicon steel and oxygen-free copper to ensure maximum conductivity and longevity.
Dehler Technology Co., Ltd., established in 2016, is a technology enterprise integrating R&D, production, sales, and service. We specialize in the high and low voltage power equipment industry, with a strategic focus on international market expansion.
Our production facilities in Yueqing City are equipped with automated winding machines, vacuum casting equipment, and precision testing laboratories. We provide a full spectrum of electrical components including switchgear, prefabricated substations, and cable branch cabinets designed for the rigorous demands of power generation, railway electrification, and wind power sectors.
Send Inquiry NowOur step-up transformers are engineered to handle the variable loads of wind energy, providing stable grid injection for Northern Finland's onshore projects.
High-reliability dry-type transformers with advanced cooling systems, perfect for the high-density computing environments of modern Finnish data hubs.
Heavy-duty, explosion-proof, and corrosion-resistant electrical components designed for the harsh environments of Nordic mining operations.
Compact substations and low-noise transformers designed for integration into densely populated metropolitan areas with strict noise pollution regulations.
Over the years, our company has diversified its product offerings and continuously upgraded its services, earning widespread acclaim. We have a strong reputation and established long-term, stable partnerships with numerous suppliers and distributors.
Strengthening quality management is a prerequisite for increasing market share. We strictly adhere to national and international quality system standards, which not only strengthens our overall capabilities but also plays a crucial role in cultivating a positive corporate image in the European Union market.
Yes, all units intended for the Finnish market are manufactured in strict accordance with IEC 60076 and meet the EU Ecodesign Directive for energy efficiency and environmental safety.
We provide full CIF/DDP logistics services, ensuring safe maritime transport with moisture-proof vacuum packaging, followed by inland delivery to any site across Finland.
Absolutely. We use specialized low-temperature resistant oils and insulating materials that maintain dielectric strength even in extreme Finnish winters.
Typical lead times for standard units are 4-6 weeks, while custom-engineered substations for Finnish grid requirements usually take 8-12 weeks from design approval to delivery.
“High-quality products, superior technology, and impeccable service" are the goals pursued by Dehler. Facing the opportunities and challenges of international industrial electrical development, our company has formulated a new development strategy and rapidly established a systematic, large-scale production model. In this new environment, we strive to innovate our business philosophy, enhance management capabilities, and fully participate in market competition to serve the Finland energy sector with excellence.