Luxembourg, traditionally known as a global financial powerhouse, has rapidly transformed into a premier European hub for space technology, green mobility, and data center excellence. As the Grand Duchy pushes the boundaries of the "Digital Nation" initiative, the requirement for high-reliability DC-DC converters has skyrocketed. From the industrial zones of Belval to the logistics centers in Contern, power electronics serve as the heartbeat of modern infrastructure.
For Luxembourgish manufacturers and R&D firms, sourcing DC-DC converters is no longer just about voltage regulation; it is about thermal efficiency, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), and long-term stability in harsh environments. As a leading manufacturer with deep ties to the global supply chain, Shenzhen DCI Autos Co., Ltd. provides Luxembourg with the bridge between high-volume production efficiency and European-standard engineering precision.
Providing radiation-tolerant and ultra-compact DC-DC modules for Luxembourg's burgeoning commercial space sector.
Supporting the electrification of Luxembourg’s public transport and private EV fleets with automotive-grade buck converters.
Powering Industry 4.0 automation systems within Luxembourg’s diverse industrial estates with 24V/12V step-down solutions.
Founded in 2014, Shenzhen DCI Autos Co., Ltd. has established itself as a professional cornerstone in the electric vehicle component and advanced mobility industry. Headquartered in Shenzhen—the global epicenter of hardware innovation—our facility spans an impressive 28,000 square meters.
With a dedicated workforce of over 300 professionals, we specialize in the engineering and production of high-voltage electrical assemblies, battery management systems (BMS), and sophisticated DC-DC power conversion technologies. For our clients in Luxembourg, we offer more than just products; we provide a robust Information Gain advantage by integrating the latest Chinese semiconductor advancements with EU-compliant quality standards.
Our Shenzhen-based R&D can move from concept to functional prototype within weeks, significantly faster than traditional European lead times.
Leveraging the economies of scale from the world's largest electronics ecosystem, we provide high-performance converters at competitive price points.
Every unit shipped to Luxembourg undergoes rigorous validation to meet CE, RoHS, and REACH standards, ensuring zero-friction import processes.
As Luxembourg moves toward a circular economy, the "Energy Transition" is driving the adoption of decentralized power systems. DC-DC converters are the unsung heroes in these scenarios:
The Trend: The industry is shifting toward "Digital Power"—converters that can communicate via CAN bus or industrial Ethernet to provide real-time health monitoring and predictive maintenance data.
As part of the EU, Luxembourg requires all electronics to carry the CE mark, indicating compliance with health, safety, and environmental protection standards. Additionally, the RoHS directive (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) is mandatory. For automotive applications, IATF 16949 certification at the manufacturer level is highly recommended to ensure long-term reliability.
We provide full DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) or DAP (Delivered At Place) options through our European logistics partners. By leveraging Luxembourg’s Findel Airport cargo hub, we can ensure swift customs clearance and final-mile delivery to any location in the Grand Duchy, from Differdange to Ettelbruck.
Yes. Our "White Paper Deep" engineering service allows for customized output profiles, specific form factors, and enhanced EMI filtering to meet the unique requirements of satellite and aerospace hardware prevalent in Luxembourg's SpaceResources.lu initiative.
Standard modules typically ship within 2-3 weeks. For large-scale industrial OEM projects requiring custom PCBA and housing, lead times vary between 6-10 weeks, including rigorous validation and QC testing in our 28,000 sqm facility.
Our converters are designed with a wide operating temperature range (typically -40°C to +85°C) and options for IP67-rated waterproof housing, making them ideal for Luxembourg’s outdoor charging infrastructure and industrial motor applications.
Whether you are a startup in the Luxembourg House of Financial Technology (LHoFT) requiring compact power modules or a heavy-duty EV manufacturer in the Nordstad region, Shenzhen DCI Autos Co., Ltd. is ready to provide the technical expertise and manufacturing scale you need.