Wenzhou NOVA New Energy Co., Ltd., established in 2008, stands as a beacon of innovation in the global solar landscape. Headquartered in Wenzhou, the epicenter of China’s private economic growth, we have evolved over 15 years into a National High-Tech Enterprise. Our commitment to E-E-A-T principles ensures that every solar charge controller leaving our factory is a masterpiece of engineering.
With a 120,000 square meter modern intelligent manufacturing base and a team of 150+ professional talents, NOVA provides a complete industrial ecological chain. For international procurement partners looking toward the North Korea market, we offer the technical depth and manufacturing scale necessary to support large-scale industrial and infrastructure deployments.
The demand for robust Solar Charge Controllers in North Korea has shifted from small-scale residential use to high-capacity industrial and agricultural applications. Given the specific geographic and grid challenges in the region, solar energy serves as a critical pillar for energy security.
In regions like the Kaesong Industrial Complex or the Rason Special Economic Zone, stable power is paramount. Our MPPT controllers provide up to 99% tracking efficiency, ensuring that every watt generated by PV panels is preserved, even under the fluctuating weather patterns of the Korean Peninsula.
Modernizing North Korea's agricultural sector requires off-grid irrigation and climate-controlled greenhouses. Our PWM and MPPT controllers are designed to operate in extreme temperature ranges, making them ideal for the harsh winters and humid summers characteristic of the local climate.
North Korea’s rich mineral resources often reside in remote, mountainous terrain where grid expansion is cost-prohibitive. NOVA's high-wattage solar solutions empower mining operations with reliable, 24/7 autonomous power management.
As a leading Solar Charge Controller Factory, NOVA is not just following trends; we are setting them. Our R&D system focuses on the convergence of Power Electronics and Artificial Intelligence (AIoT).
Optimization of MPPT algorithms to handle rapid shading changes, crucial for mountainous regions in North Korea where clouds move swiftly.
Developing controllers with integrated LoRa and NB-IoT capabilities for remote monitoring in areas with limited traditional cellular infrastructure.
Integrating ATS (Automatic Transfer Switch) technology directly with charge controllers to allow seamless switching between solar, battery, and backup diesel generators.
For global NGOs, industrial developers, and trade partners, procuring solar equipment for the North Korean market requires a balance of durability, cost-effectiveness, and compliance. At NOVA, we provide:
Equipment activated in 38+ countries.
10 Million+ units in active operation.
3 Strategic branches across China.
Our ISO9001 certified manufacturing process includes Optical Inspection (AOI), In-Circuit Testing (ICT), and Full-Load Burn-in for every solar charge controller.
A: While PWM is cost-effective for small lights, MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking) can increase energy harvest by up to 30%. In the colder climates of North Korea, PV panel voltage increases, and MPPT is specifically designed to convert that excess voltage into charging current, maximizing efficiency when it's needed most.
A: Yes. As a direct factory, we offer OEM/ODM services to adjust DC output ranges, protection thresholds, and communication protocols (Modbus/RS485) to match local industrial standards.
A: It allows local technicians to perform diagnostics and adjust settings via mobile apps without needing specialized equipment or opening the protective casing, which is vital for maintaining seals in dusty or humid environments.