The second batch of Xin Da power transformers was successfully delivered to Khorgos Port.

2026/03/12 15:25


Recently, the second batch of power transformers exported by Xinda Transformer LLC to Kazakhstan successfully arrived at the port of Khorgos. Following customs clearance and inspection, the equipment will be promptly delivered by land to local customers, contributing to the modernization of Kazakhstan's power grid and the development of energy projects through "made in China" technology.

The exported transformers are specifically optimized for the extreme climatic conditions and requirements of Central Asian power grids. They are highly resistant to temperature fluctuations, well protected from wind and sand, and provide stable operation, making them ideal for modernizing local energy infrastructure and integrating renewable energy sources into the grid.


The second batch of Xin Da power transformers was successfully delivered to Khorgos Port.



As a key transport hub linking Asia and Europe, the Port of Khorgos offers significant advantages in cross-border logistics. Goods can reach major cities in Kazakhstan within 1–2 days of crossing the border, providing reliable support for the prompt delivery of equipment.

The Central Asian market for electrical distribution and transmission equipment is currently expanding at an average annual growth rate of over 6.8%. Kazakhstan, a key market in the region, urgently needs to modernize its outdated power equipment and develop cross-border power grids. Xinda Transformer has seized the opportunities offered by the Belt and Road Initiative. Following the successful acceptance of its first export shipment, the delivery of its second shipment further deepens the company's presence in the Central Asian market.


The second batch of Xin Da power transformers was successfully delivered to Khorgos Port.


Looking forward, Xinda will continue to focus on localizing its products and improving service quality. Leveraging the strategic advantages of key ports like Khorgos, the company plans to gradually expand its operations into neighboring markets, including Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, contributing to the modernization of regional energy infrastructure.