High-performance cables and conductors engineered for island climates and maritime salinity conditions.
The Union of the Comoros, comprising the islands of Grande Comore, Anjouan, and Mohéli, is undergoing a significant energy transformation. Under the Plan Comores Émergent (PCE), the government is prioritizing the rehabilitation of the national grid managed by Sonelec (Société Nationale de l’Électricité des Comores).
One of the primary challenges in the Comoros market is the harsh maritime environment. High salinity and humidity levels necessitate cables with superior anti-corrosion properties and UV resistance. Furthermore, the volcanic terrain of Grande Comore requires specialized grounding and tensioning solutions for overhead lines.
Target Renewable Energy Integration by 2030
Maximum Backbone Transmission Voltage
French Standard Compliance (U-1000 AR2V)
We combine international standards with localized engineering insight to provide "Information Gain" for power projects in Comoros.
From 0.4KV low-voltage distribution to 33KV medium-voltage island interconnections, our roadmap focuses on minimizing line losses and maximizing grid stability in remote locations.
Understanding the historical influence of French engineering in the Comoros, we provide full compliance with NF C 32-321 standards, ensuring seamless integration with existing Sonelec infrastructure.
We manage end-to-end supply chain logistics to the Port of Moroni and the Port of Mutsamudu, handling the complexities of island customs and remote site delivery.
As a leading enterprise in the field of power line products, Laurence Si Electric Co., Ltd. has been deeply rooted in the industry since its inception. Boasting outstanding technical prowess and an innovative spirit, the company offers high-quality solutions for global power transmission and distribution, firmly establishing a robust brand presence in the international power market.
Notably, in key African markets such as South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia, Nigeria, and Ghana, the company commands an impressive 50% market share. We are now leveraging this African expertise to support the Comoros National Energy Strategy.
Learn More About E&PDigitalized production lines ensuring precision for critical island power infrastructure.
Innovation in cable insulation and conductivity.
Advanced stranding technology for high-tensile conductors.
Precision insulation for varied environmental requirements.
Expert answers for procurement officers and electrical engineers.
Q: What cable standards are most common in the Comoros?
A: Due to historical ties, French NF standards (like NF C 32-321 for U-1000 AR2V) are the benchmark, though IEC 61089 is used for many new overhead transmission projects.
Q: How do you protect cables from the volcanic soil of Grande Comore?
A: We utilize reinforced outer jackets and specialized grounding materials that resist the chemical composition of volcanic ash and basaltic soils.
Q: What is the lead time for delivery to Moroni?
A: Depending on order volume, we offer expedited production and optimized maritime shipping, typically reaching Comorian ports within 35-50 days.
As the Comoros moves toward integrating more solar and geothermal energy, the demand for Smart Grid compatible cables is rising. Our future technical roadmap includes "Low-Loss High-Conductivity" conductors and smart monitoring fittings that can predict line failure before it occurs.
Our "Worry-Free" service ensures that from initial consultation to after-sales support in the Indian Ocean region, your project remains electrified and efficient.
Full range of conductors, fittings, and industrial cables for Sonelec standards.
Consult with our lead engineers today for a customized quote and technical compliance check.
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