China Developed Its Own 'Core Subway Technology'

Experts highly praised the China-made subway frequency converter

China has developed its key subway technology, breaking Western monopoly on related technologies. February 28 saw the China Developed Its Own 'Core Subway Technology'

China has developed its key subway technology, breaking Western monopoly on related technologies. February 28 saw the Beijing Science & Technology Committee held a meeting for appraising the "DN-1 Subway Power Frequency Converter", of which some 70 percent is made in China.

China has developed its key subway technology, breaking Western monopoly on related technologies. February 28 saw the Beijing Science & Technology Committee held a meeting for appraising the "DN-1 Subway Power Frequency Converter", of which some 70 percent is made in China.

According to experts, this set of frequency converter is of many advantages as of low price, simple structure, long service, and easy maintenance in the way China will be helped not to buy any other suchlike foreign "core" products at extortionate prices.

The success forms the second leap in China's metro history

Subway frequency converter may be compared to a car's engine. Before this, foreign manufacturers had habitually kept their technology -- systemic management software strictly confidential, making China spend a lot of money on imports for its metro trains. Experts pointed out that the success in developing the frequency converter forms the second leap in China's metro history.

China to enter into a booming period of rail traffic transportation

As reported, China will enter into a booming period of rail traffic transportation in the coming years, with more than 400-kilometer metro and light rail to be built in 15 cities. By this is simply meant a lucrative construction market of as many as over RMB$130 trillion yuan to investors in China and abroad.

Beijing Science & Technology Committee held a meeting for appraising the "DN-1 Subway Power Frequency Converter", of which some 70 percent is made in China.

According to experts, this set of frequency converter is of many advantages as of low price, simple structure, long service, and easy maintenance in the way China will be helped not to buy any other suchlike foreign "core" products at extortionate prices.

The success forms the second leap in China's metro history

Subway frequency converter may be compared to a car's engine. Before this, foreign manufacturers had habitually kept their technology -- systemic management software strictly confidential, making China spend a lot of money on imports for its metro trains. Experts pointed out that the success in developing the frequency converter forms the second leap in China's metro history.

China to enter into a booming period of rail traffic transportation

As reported, China will enter into a booming period of rail traffic transportation in the coming years, with more than 400-kilometer metro and light rail to be built in 15 cities. By this is simply meant a lucrative construction market of as many as over RMB$130 trillion yuan to investors in China and abroad.

( People's Daily March 4, 2002)

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