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Pearl Electric Co.,Ltd. has raised US$30 million

Pearl Electric Co.,Ltd. has raised US$30 million.

Pearl Electric Co.,Ltd. manufactures and sells power transformation and transmission equipment. It offers dry-type, oil-immersed, power, amorphous alloy dry-type and oil-type, pad-mounted, and non-encapsulated dry-type transformers; oil and dry-type reactors; and pre-fabricated and wind power farm substations, as well as aftersales service. The company offers its products and services worldwide. Pearl Electric Co.,Ltd. was formerly known as Guangzhou Panyu Pearl Electric Co., Ltd. and changed its name to Pearl Electric Co.,Ltd. in 2010. It was founded in 1958 and is based in Guangzhou, China.

Oaklins’ team in Shanghai advised Pearl Electric Co.,Ltd. in this fundraising.

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John Zhang

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Shanghai, China
Oaklins HFG China

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