Jiangsu Yawei Transformer Co., Ltd.

Jiangsu Yawei Transformer Co., Ltd.

"Work Plan for Stabilizing Growth in the Power Equipment Industry" Landed, Yawei Leads the Upgrade of Green and Intelligent Technology

2026 04/08

Three major Chinese government ministries just rolled out a new plan – the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the State Administration for Market Regulation, and the National Energy Administration joined hands to release the "Work Plan for Stabilizing Growth in the Power Equipment Industry (2025-2026)."
 
Here’s the lowdown on what it says:
 
First off, by 2026, the average annual revenue growth for traditional power equipment needs to
stay around 6%. It’s not super flashy, but it’s steady – exactly what the industry needs right now.
 
Second, a new standard – GB 20052-2024 – is about to kick in. And here’s the big thing: starting in 2026, at least 50% of government procurement has to be Class 1 energy efficiency. That’s no small change, let me tell you.
 
Third, they’re doubling down on supporting R&D for smarter, greener, more efficient equipment. The goal here? It’s all about high-quality development, not just churning out more stuff for the sake of it.
 
So where does Yawei fit into all this?
Turns out, Yawei is already checking off most of these boxes. Honestly, they’re way ahead of the game.
 
Green? You bet.
Their entire product line already meets the national Class 1 energy efficiency standard. And sales of their natural ester oil environmentally friendly transformers? Up a whopping 89% – that’s a huge jump, not some tiny blip.
 
Smart? Absolutely.
They’ve made online monitoring a standard feature – things like fiber optic temperature measurement, partial discharge detection, and oil chromatography. Oh, and they’ve got a digital twin system that actually does predictive maintenance. No more guessing, no more waiting around for things to break down before fixing them.
 
High-end? You know it.
Yawei has cracked some really tough tech – 500kV UHV, 69kV American standards, you name it. And their products have passed IEEE, IEC, and UL international certifications – those aren’t easy to get, trust me.
 
What about R&D? They’re not slowing down one bit.
In 2025 alone, Yawei turned more than 30 technological innovations into real, usable products. Several of those even filled gaps that no other domestic company had ever touched before.
The bottom line? China wants its power equipment industry to “win by quality” – and Yawei is already showing everyone how it’s done.