Ruseleprom confirmed that the high-voltage electric motors of the DAZO4 and A4 series comply with the requirements of Resolution No. 719. The equipment was included in the register of Russian industrial products, which opens access to public procurement and preferential financing.
Starting in 2025, participation in procurement under the national treatment regime requires an entry in the GISP system. Without it, applications may be rejected, while products with confirmed origin receive price preferences of up to 30%. When competing with two or more Russian suppliers, foreign solutions are effectively pushed out of the tender.
Managing Director of "Ruseleprom. Electrical Machines" Rodion Surkov explained that the inclusion of the motors in the register guarantees customers stability and predictability when participating in tenders.
For enterprises in the power industry, metallurgy, and mining sectors, this means the ability to plan investment projects without the threat of sanctions risks and restrictions on the supply of imported components.
Registry status is also mandatory for obtaining subsidies, preferential loans, and leasing through state-owned banks.
The motors are used to drive pumps, fans, and smoke exhausters at power facilities, including nuclear generation, as well as in metallurgy, mining, and petrochemicals. Production has been fully localized in Russia. The company's official website states that the cost of one motor is more than three million rubles.