Company Introduction

Company Profile
Founded in 1988 in Liushi, "China's Electrical Capital," Zhejiang Chifeng Electric is a specialized manufacturer of circuit protection fuses. Operating from a 16,000 m² facility in Yueqing Economic Development Zone, we employ over 100 professionals with an annual output of 20 million fuse units. Our integrated capabilities span R&D, manufacturing, and testing.
Core Capabilities
For over 35 years, we have focused exclusively on fuse technology, building a robust portfolio for power, renewable energy, and electric vehicle applications. Our in-house R&D test center-equipped with high-precision breaking capacity and endurance testing systems-supports 48 authorized patents and 65% production automation.
Market Focus
We serve over 1,200 customers worldwide, with leading presence in:
- Power Systems: Grid infrastructure and distribution protection
- Solar & Energy Storage: gPV fuses for string inverters
- Electric Vehicles: High-voltage DC protection
- Industrial & Residential: Comprehensive overcurrent solutions
Quality & Partnership
ISO 9001 certified, our key product lines hold certifications including IEC, UL, GB, and CE standards. We deliver consistent, application-engineered protection strategies and invite global partners to collaborate on next-generation circuit safety solutions.
Company Presentation
Get to know our team
At Chi Feng, employees are the key to the success of the company. They are the core of the company's success, and they are willing to share their professional experience and passion for their work.
Honors and Certificates

Awards & Recognition
Chifeng's commitment to innovation and operational excellence has been consistently recognized through China's enterprise certification system. The company achieved National High-Tech Enterprise status in 2022, qualifying for national R&D funding and tax incentives reserved for technology leaders. This builds upon earlier recognition as a Zhejiang Technology-Based Enterprise (2018) and Provincial Innovative SME (2023), both of which required demonstrated R&D investment intensity, patent portfolio quality, and successful commercialization of proprietary technologies across the new energy sector.
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