Engineered for reliability in Montevideo's logistics and rural Uruguay's agriculture.
Uruguay has emerged as a beacon of sustainable development in South America, particularly within the Mercosur trade bloc. As a leading Hand Accelerator Manufacturer, we recognize the unique shifts in the Uruguayan market—moving from traditional internal combustion to a sophisticated mix of electric mobility (EV) and precision agriculture. The city of Montevideo, with its strategic port, serves as a hub for industrial equipment where precise control through electronic throttle pedals is paramount.
In the vast agricultural heartlands of departments like Canelones and Colonia, the demand for "Hand Accelerators" has transitioned. Modern tractors and harvesters now require non-contact Hall effect technology to withstand the dusty, high-vibration environments of Uruguayan soy and beef production. Our handle-type and knob-type accelerators are specifically designed to provide operators with ergonomic, fatigue-free control during long harvesting cycles.
The Government of Uruguay, through initiatives like the "MOVE" plan, is aggressively promoting electric buses and delivery fleets. This electrification requires advanced electronic throttle pedals that communicate seamlessly with CAN bus systems. Unlike traditional manufacturers, we integrate high-precision sensors that ensure 100% signal consistency, preventing the "dead zones" common in older mechanical throttles used in regional logistics trucks.
Furthermore, the Uruguayan maritime and port maintenance industry in Nueva Palmira is seeing a rise in specialized lifting equipment. Our 631 Series car suspension-type accelerator pedals, adapted for industrial use, offer the durability required for saline coastal environments, ensuring that Uruguayan logistics companies maintain peak operational uptime.
20 years of excellence serving markets from China to Uruguay.
Boasting two decades of experience in manufacturing electric vehicle parts, we have a strict quality management system with technology R&D and large-scale production advantages.
Our 35,000 sqm base produces 1.2 million electronic accelerator pedals annually, ensuring we can meet the bulk demands of Uruguayan vehicle assembly plants.
Stable partnerships with Geely, SANY, and JAC. Our products are exported to 47+ countries, providing Uruguay with world-class engineering standards.
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Setting the standard for electronic throttle technology in South America.
Our Hebei Province New Energy Vehicle Engineering Standard Laboratory supports cutting-edge R&D and performance testing. For Uruguayan clients, this means every Hand Accelerator undergoes rigorous environmental testing to ensure it survives the varying humidity of the Rio de la Plata region.
Certified quality for the Uruguayan industrial sector.
March 2026
Anhan accelerator pedal utilizes non-contact Hall effect sensing technology, offering long lifespan and high stability for global markets...
January 2026
Our insulation monitors are now critical for EV safety in Montevideo's public transport electrification project.
"The customized PWM signaling and the robustness of the hand accelerators provided by this manufacturer have been a game-changer for our industrial prototype vehicles in Uruguay. Excellent technical support!"
— Regional Engineering Manager, Montevideo
From electric heaters to specialized electronic pedals.
The term "Hand Accelerator" encompasses a wide range of control interfaces used in non-standard vehicles. In Uruguay, where the Logistics and Forestry sectors (related to UPM and Montes del Plata) are dominant, specialized heavy machinery requires these hand-controlled throttles for precision maneuvering. Unlike a standard foot pedal, a hand accelerator allows the operator to maintain a constant engine speed while navigating difficult terrain or operating secondary hydraulic systems.
Our commitment as a leading Hand Accelerator Manufacturer is to provide the Uruguayan market with components that are not only technologically superior but also locally relevant. We understand that a tractor operating in the rice fields of Rocha faces different challenges than an electric delivery van in the Old City of Montevideo. By offering a variety of mounting options—from floor-type to handle-type—we ensure that every Uruguayan vehicle manufacturer has the exact interface their operators need.
As we look toward 2030, the integration of AI-driven diagnostics within our electronic throttle systems will allow Uruguayan fleet managers to predict maintenance needs before a failure occurs. This is the "AI Tech" edge we bring to our partners—combining hardware reliability with intelligent data monitoring.