Zhuzhou city
in central China's Hunan Province is hailed as the "cradle of China's
electric locomotives." With its expertise in algorithms, devices, and
materials, CRRC Zhuzhou Institute Co., Ltd., which is based in the city, has turned
into a hub for technological achievements in recent years.
It developed
the traction and control systems of China's Fuxing bullet train, which debuted
in June 2017.
Photo
shows the electric manufacturing center of CRRC Zhuzhou Institute Co., Ltd. in
Zhuzhou, central China's Hunan Province. (People's Daily Online/Xiang Yu)
Inside the
company's electric manufacturing center, industrial robots shuttled back and
forth, efficiently distributing materials, while workers orderly carried out
their tasks at the production lines.
They were
producing traction converters. Xie Mingming, senior supervisor of the center's
manufacturing technology department, said the traction converter is the vital
core of the Fuxing train, serving as the train's power transmission system,
comparable to a car engine.
The traction
converter has been utilized in various projects, including trains running on
the Lhasa-Nyingchi Railway in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, and
the Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Railway.
Equipped
with more than 20 advanced production lines, the center achieves annual output
worth more than 10 billion yuan ($1.4 billion). It has the capacity to meet the
production requirements of 200 Fuxing trains, 1,000 standard subway trains, and
840 heavy-duty locomotives every year.
Workers
at the electric manufacturing center of CRRC Zhuzhou Institute Co., Ltd. in
Zhuzhou, central China's Hunan Province. (People's Daily Online/Xiang Yu)
In January
2019, the National Advanced Rail Transit Equipment Innovation Center was
approved in Zhuzhou. This center is the country's only national-level
manufacturing innovation hub in the rail transit industry.
Over the
past four years, the center has collaborated with leading companies in the
field to overcome more than 20 technological challenges. This has facilitated
the rapid transformation of technologies to marketable products.
A worker demonstrates laser cleaning at the National Advanced Rail Transit Equipment Innovation Center in Zhuzhou, central China's Hunan Province. (People's Daily Online/Xiang Yu)
"Currently, more than 400 upstream and downstream enterprises in the advanced rail transit industry have settled in Zhuzhou," said Dai Zhenxing, director of the Zhuzhou advanced rail transit equipment industry chain general office.
Within a 5-kilometer radius in Zhuzhou, it is possible to gather over 10,000 components needed for the production of bullet trains during a short coffee break, according to Dai.
Source: People's Daily