A New Energy Partnership Across Borders: A Chronicle of Friendship and Cooperation with A Client in Uzbekistan
Last October, DHC participated in a new energy exhibition in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, showcasing our wind turbine, permanent magnet generator and photovoltaic panel.
Right at our booth, a local client was drawn to our permanent magnet generator by their high power density, low energy consumption, and compatibility with various power equipment, and proactively approached us for discussions. From Uzbekistan's new energy industry support policies to the potential of local water resource development, and the application prospects of permanent magnet generator in water turbine, our conversation was very fruitful. Both sides shared a strong vision for developing green energy based on local resources.
After the exhibition, the client treated us to local delicacies. We exchanged pleasantries, contact information, and sincerely invited the client to visit our factory. This cross-border goodwill was truly heartwarming and planted the seeds for future cooperation between us on a permanent magnet generator and water turbine project.

On October 21st of this year, this client made a special trip to Suzhou to visit our factory. He frankly stated that he planned to invest in the local production of water turbine, and hoped to use our permanent magnet generator for the core power components. His visit was specifically to thoroughly examine the product quality and technological compatibility.
We outlined the core processes of the production line and took him on a tour of the permanent magnet generator stator and rotor machining workshop, the complete machine assembly line, and the performance testing laboratory. In the testing laboratory, when he saw the equipment simulating the speed, torque, and energy efficiency data of the permanent magnet generator under different operating conditions, the client nodded frequently, even taking notes of the technical parameters. He particularly inquired about the matching accuracy between the generator and the water turbine runner, as well as the high-temperature resistance and corrosion resistance (to suit the local water quality environment). Our team provided detailed answers to his questions, addressing his water turbine production plans in detail, earning his approval with our professionalism.
After the tour, we chose a restaurant specializing in Suzhou cuisine to treat our client to our local specialties. After dinner, we invited him to karaoke. In the evening, we accompanied them on a cruise on the ancient Grand Canal, taking them to enjoy the Suzhou night view. As the cruise ship slowly glided through the ancient streets of Pingjiang Road, lanterns lit up one after another on both banks, their reflections shimmering on the rippling river. Under the cover of night, we chatted freely—from the planning and layout of his turbine production line to the customized adaptation solutions we could offer for permanent magnet motors. In a relaxed atmosphere, our friendship and consensus on cooperation deepened.

Currently, we have established a dedicated team to focus on optimizing the adaptation solutions for permanent magnet generator, tailored to the client's turbine production needs. From adjusting the basic parameters of the permanent magnet generator according to the turbine's power requirements, to providing technical guidance documents for the assembly of the generator and turbine, and later providing installation and commissioning training for his local production team, every online meeting and every revision of technical drawings steadily advances towards the goal of "helping the client build an efficient and stable local turbine production project."
We firmly believe that this friendship, which began at the exhibition and deepened through factory visits, will be strengthened by the shared vision of cooperation in permanent magnet generator and water turbine. In the future, it will surely become a powerful support for both parties to work together in the field of new energy, and jointly inject more momentum into Uzbekistan's development of water resources and promotion of green energy transformation.

