Jiangsu Vantek Power Machinery, based in Hailing Industrial Park, has grown from a small processing shop into a full-scale generator manufacturer covering R&D, production, and sales.
At the 139th China Import and Export Fair, also known as the Canton Fair, Vantek Power showcased two standout products: a silent diesel generator and a yacht-grade variable-frequency generator, spanning 8 kilowatts to 4,000 kilowatts and serving factories, data centers, mines, and overseas power stations.
The response was immediate. Products sold on the spot, new orders were signed, and the company's order book is now full through June. A nearly 50-million-yuan ($7.37 million) backup power project for the Middle East is already underway.

Overseas businesspeople negotiate cooperation with a Vantek Power representative at the 139th Canton Fair. [Photo/WeChat account: weihailing0523]
Growth has outpaced space. After expanding from 1,000 square meters to 4,800 square meters, Vantek Power has signed a deal for about 2 hectares of land to build its new plant, with construction expected to start in the second half of this year. The facility will add gas testing and large-unit production capabilities to support growth over the next three to five years.

Vantek Power's workshop. [Photo/WeChat account: weihailing0523]
The company's sharpest weapon is a water-cooled variable-frequency marine generator, developed over two years and tested for 2,000 hours. It is compact, quiet, and costs roughly one-third as much as comparable foreign products while matching their performance.

A water-cooled variable-frequency marine generator developed by Vantek Power. [Photo/WeChat account: weihailing0523]
Backed by CCS, BV, LR, and ABS certifications, marine generators already account for 30 percent of revenue. The product launches commercially in June and could break the long-standing foreign grip on the high-end segment.
General Manager Yu Junfeng said the company aims to become a domestic benchmark in marine and AI data center power equipment within one to two years.