Expert Manufacturing & Engineering Solutions for Hanoi’s Industrial Growth
Send Inquiry NowHanoi, the political and economic heartbeat of Northern Vietnam, is undergoing a rapid industrial transformation. As the city transitions toward high-tech manufacturing, semiconductor production, and heavy industrial automation, the demand for reliable, energy-efficient, and high-performance electric drive systems has spiked. Medium and High Voltage (MV/HV) three-phase induction motors are the backbone of this transformation.
For industrial plants in industrial zones like Thang Long, Bac Thang Long, and Noi Bai, minimizing downtime and maximizing energy efficiency are no longer optional—they are core business metrics. Shandong Sunvim Motor Co., Ltd. brings decades of manufacturing expertise to meet this demand, offering solutions that adhere to stringent international standards, ensuring that Hanoi’s manufacturers remain competitive on the global stage.
Globally, the electric motor industry is witnessing a shift towards sustainability and smart connectivity (Industry 4.0). Key trends include:
Our company leverages this global R&D shift, applying cutting-edge laser cutting, automated shaft machining, and rigorous type testing to ensure every motor we supply to the Hanoi region meets both current and future operational requirements.
Rugged HV motors designed for dust and moisture resistance.
High-torque solutions for large-scale agricultural and flood management pumps.
Thermal-resistant windings for the harsh environments of Vietnam's steel mills.
Our engineering roadmap focuses on three pillars: Reliability, Efficiency, and Intelligence.
Moving forward, we are advancing our medium voltage technology to include variable frequency drive (VFD) compatibility as standard. By matching motor performance precisely to the load requirements of Hanoi's industrial facilities, we help our clients reduce electricity costs by up to 20-30% annually. Our future R&D is heavily invested in "Green Propulsion" — developing motors with recyclable materials and lower thermal signatures, aligning with Vietnam's long-term Net Zero carbon goals.