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Smart Switching, Innovative Growth | Midas Electric Recognized as a Shanghai Science and Technology "Little Giant" Cultivation Enterprise
On September 14, 2020, the Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Commission and the Shanghai Municipal Commission of Economy and Informatization announced the comprehensive performance evaluation results for the 2020 Shanghai Science and Technology "Little Giant" (including cultivation) enterprises. A total of 170 companies, including Midas Electric (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., successfully passed the project acceptance and were recognized as Shanghai Science and Technology "Little Giant" (including cultivation) enterprises. -
Midas Electric Contributes to Texas Instruments Semiconductor Manufacturing (Chengdu) Phase II Project
Midas Electric has manufactured and supplied the MDS9BC series bypass momentary-parallel automatic transfer switch cabinets for the "Texas Instruments Semiconductor Manufacturing (Chengdu) Co., Ltd. Phase II Integrated Circuit Packaging and Testing Production Facility and Auxiliary Infrastructure Project."This product complies with relevant IEC and GB standards. The main unit and the bypass unit are equipped with mechanical interlocks, and the draw-out mechanism also features a mechanical interlock design. These enhancements further improve the practicality of the MDS9BC series bypass momentary-parallel automatic transfer switch cabinets, while enabling easy removal of the transfer switch for maintenance and inspection. -
New Product Release | MAC Series Arc Flash Protection Device
The MAC Series is designed and tested in accordance with the IEC 60255 standard for protection relays, making it suitable for installation in a wide range of environments while balancing functional flexibility and ease of maintenance. -
Midas Electric Successfully Supports Brazil’s PAMPA Coal-Fired Power Plant Project
The PAMPA Coal-Fired Power Plant Project is located in Candiota, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The project involves the construction of a single 345 MW coal-fired generating unit and is invested by Tractebel Energia, a Brazilian subsidiary controlled by France’s GDF SUEZ Group (now ENGIE).