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Tianan Engineering has undertaken the maintenance and upkeep project for the 110kV substation at Great Wall Motors' Huzhou Base.

Recently, Tianan Engineering Company has been awarded the maintenance and upkeep project for the 110kV substation at Great Wall Motors' Huzhou base. This facility serves as the R&D and manufacturing hub for Great Wall Motors' battery products, with cumulative investments already reaching 12 billion yuan. The base is equipped to produce 15 GWh of power batteries annually. Lithium battery Production capacity. Tianan Engineering Company, in collaboration with its partners, will effectively enhance Tianan Engineering's market appeal in the Huzhou region as well as in the operations and maintenance market.

Last month, Tianan Engineering Company successfully secured the 110kV substation operation and maintenance project for Great Wall Motor’s Hive Energy lithium-battery R&D and manufacturing base in Huzhou, leveraging its strong talent pool and proven track record—though the project presented significant challenges. For instance, the company had only a 15-day window for project handover, and since it hadn’t yet established a local presence in Huzhou, it needed to persuade employees to relocate from Ningbo to Huzhou, arrange their accommodation and meals, and set up a dedicated project team on-site. Moreover, the lithium-battery production process is fully automated, making it a quintessential digital factory that demands exceptionally stable power supply. This, combined with the substantial liability risks associated with outsourced power management, called for highly skilled personnel to be deployed promptly. As a result, selecting and assigning qualified staff within the tight deadline while ensuring they meet the client’s stringent requirements—and ultimately completing the team’s deployment—became a major hurdle for Tianan Engineering’s maintenance project team.

Tian'an Engineering Company places great importance on this project, coordinating multiple times across departments such as the Engineering Center and Human Resources to overcome a series of challenges. As a result, the project team was preliminarily assembled by December 4, and officially moved into the Huzhou project site on December 5 to begin work. The project is now progressing smoothly, poised to play a significant role in helping the company expand into new regional markets.