| Independent Power and Renewable Electricity Producers Industry | Utilities Sector | Mr. Longlong Qi CEO | XSHE Exchange | CNE100000YC1 ISIN |
| China Country | 230 Employees | - Last Dividend | 4 Nov 2015 Last Split | 29 Dec 2010 IPO Date |
Xiong'an New Power Technology Co., Ltd., originally known as Xiongan Kerong Environment Technology Co., Ltd., underwent a name change in August 2022 to better represent its evolved business focus. Founded in 1980, the company has established its headquarters in Baoding, China. It specializes in the design, manufacturing, and sale of boiler ignition and combustion sets of equipment alongside control systems. Expanding its expertise, the company is actively involved in research and development across various technology domains, including membrane products and water treatment solutions. With a portfolio that spans thermal engineering, hydrogen fuel cell catalysts, engineering construction, sewage treatment, recycling, power generation, transmission, and power supply, Xiong'an New Power Technology Co., Ltd. serves critical industries like aircraft engines and hydrogen rocket ignition among others.
Key products include advanced boiler ignition and combustion equipment accompanied by sophisticated control systems, catering to various industrial applications.
The company is invested in the innovation of membrane technologies and water treatment solutions, offering products and systems designed for efficient water purification and treatment processes.
Specialized services in thermal engineering, focusing on the optimization of heating and cooling systems across multiple industry sectors.
Involvement in the research and development of catalysts for hydrogen fuel cells, aiming to advance the efficiency and reliability of hydrogen-powered solutions.
Provision of engineering construction services, encompassing the design, build, and maintenance of infrastructure and facilities.
Comprehensive sewage treatment solutions, from the design and implementation of sewage treatment plants to the ongoing operation and maintenance.
Engagement in the complete lifecycle of power management, including recycling, generation, transmission, and the supply of power to meet diverse energy needs.