In Iran, coal has never played a significant role in electricity generation, as the country primarily relies on natural gas and hydroelectric power. In recent years, around 1–2% of Iran’s electricity demand has been supplied by renewable sources such as wind and solar energy, reflecting Iran’s growing efforts to diversify its energy mix and modernize its electricity production, transmission, and distribution systems.
While various types of power plants exist worldwide, including gas, combined cycle, hydro, nuclear, wind, and solar, Iran places significant emphasis on hydro and nuclear power. Additionally, the country is investing in new biological methods of electricity production.

In almost all types of power plants globally, there is a vital need for electric motors, generators, and pumps. Our rotating products play a crucial role in fluid transfer within power plants.
Wind power plants are a particular area of expertise, with numerous wind turbines equipped with our electric motors and generators.





























