NPC Electric Delivers 45kVA & 75kVA Pad-Mounted Transformers to Dominican Republic
Dominican Republic, July 2025 — NPC Electric, a leading provider of power equipment solutions, announced the successful delivery of multiple 45kVA and 75kVA pad-mounted transformers to the Dominican Republic. This delivery marks a significant step toward upgrading local power distribution infrastructure and ensuring a more reliable electricity supply for residential, commercial, and industrial users.
NPC Electric is pleased to announce the successful delivery of pad-mounted transformers for a key power project in the Dominican Republic. The shipment, completed on July 17, 2025, includes:
Pad Mounted Transformer 45 kVA - 34.5/0.48/0.277 kV
Pad Mounted Transformer 75 kVA - 34.5/0.208/0.12 kV
All transformers were manufactured in strict accordance with international standards, ensuring outstanding safety, reliability, and performance across diverse distribution applications. Designed with a compact structure, easy installation, and excellent protection features, pad-mounted transformers are widely used in urban distribution networks and industrial power systems. The 45 kVA and 75 kVA units supplied for this project were custom-engineered to meet specific technical requirements and underwent comprehensive electrical and mechanical testing to guarantee long-term operational stability and efficiency.
This delivery marks another milestone in NPC Electric’s growing collaboration with the Dominican Republic and reflects the company’s broader expansion across Latin America. Through efficient supply chain management, rigorous quality assurance, and customer-focused service, NPC Electric continues to support the modernization and sustainable development of critical power infrastructure in the region
“This delivery demonstrates our commitment to strengthening the Dominican Republic’s power infrastructure,” said a spokesperson for NPC Electric. “We will continue to provide advanced energy solutions, including pad-mounted transformers, distribution equipment, and smart grid technology, to support sustainable growth in the region.”