High-performance heating and cooling components tailored for New England's rigorous climate standards.
Boston, Massachusetts, has long been a hub for technological innovation, from its historic manufacturing roots to its current status as a global leader in biotechnology and clean energy. As an Electric Heater Series Manufacturer & Exporter in Boston, we recognize the unique demands of this regional market. The transition toward a "Green Boston" has accelerated the demand for electrification in commercial fleets and public transportation, such as the MBTAβs move toward zero-emission buses.
The local commercial climate in Massachusetts presents significant challenges for electric vehicles (EVs). New England winters require robust thermal management systems that can maintain battery efficiency at sub-zero temperatures. Our Electric Heater Series is engineered specifically to address these "Cold Start" requirements, ensuring that industrial vehicles and public transit fleets remain operational during the harshest Nor'easters.
Industry Trends in New England: We are seeing a massive shift toward PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) heating technology. Unlike traditional internal combustion engines that use waste heat, EVs require dedicated, high-efficiency heaters. In the Boston biotech corridor, precision heating is also vital for specialized laboratory transport vehicles where temperature fluctuations can compromise sensitive biological samples.
Our role as a premier exporter in this region involves bridging the gap between cutting-edge R&D and large-scale manufacturing. With the presence of institutions like MIT and Harvard, Boston is the epicentre of innovation; our products complement this ecosystem by providing the reliable hardware needed to bring theoretical energy solutions into the real-world industrial and automotive sectors.
The Hebei Province New Energy Vehicle Engineering Standard Laboratory has been built to support cutting-edge product R&D and performance testing, covering key tech areas with high barriers. We launched China's first magnetic water pumps and three-way high-voltage insulation monitors, using advanced tech for precise monitoring and diagnosis.
Passed ISO/TS16949 by German Rhine in 2008. We implement full-process quality control and utilize full-automatic SMT lines with over ten assembly & testing lines for better consistency and efficiency, meeting the needs of global vehicle manufacturers.
Our factory and R&D base span over 35,000 sqm. Annual output reaches 1.2 million electronic accelerator pedals, 300,000 magnetic water pumps, and 50,000 insulation monitors, supporting energy storage and hydrogen fuel cell applications.
Established stable cooperative relations with Zhengzhou Yutong, Geely, BAIC, and JAC. Our rich export experience covers overseas markets such as France, Canada, Russia, and the United States, with a focused expansion into the Boston industrial market.
Boston's public transportation system is undergoing a massive shift. Our High-Voltage Electric Water Pumps and Automobile Liquid Heaters are designed to handle the heavy duty cycle of city buses, ensuring passenger comfort while protecting the longevity of the lithium-ion battery packs in freezing temperatures.
As Massachusetts invests in battery energy storage systems (BESS) to stabilize the grid, thermal stability becomes paramount. Our insulation monitors and liquid cooling pumps provide the safety infrastructure required for large-scale energy storage projects in the Greater Boston area.
Our factory, Hebei Shenhai, is a long-term recognized core supplier, recently showcased at major commercial vehicle conferences. As an exclusive export partner, we provide Boston-based companies access to quality components that meet international safety standards.
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Insulation monitors are critical for EV safety. They provide real-time detection of high-voltage failures, preventing electrical hazards in industrial environments. This is particularly vital for the high-voltage EV frameworks being adopted by Massachusetts logistics companies.
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Advanced engineering for Boston's industrial and automotive sectors.