Recently, Guide Technology's HF500 Series Multidrive Solutions have contributed to the Belt and Road Initiative, successfully applied to two 41 t-42 m rail-mounted gantry cranes at Aktau Port in Kazakhstan, injecting the power of Chinese intelligent manufacturing into the largest port on the Caspian Sea.
As the primary transit hub on the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route, Aktau Port plays a critical role in shaping a diversified Eurasian logistics network. The deployment of Guide Technology's multidrive solutions directly addresses the port industry's urgent demand for high-efficiency and energy-saving equipment.

The HF500 Series Multidrive Solution consists of the HF500A rectifier regenerative unit and HF500B inverter. The rectifier module works together with the LCL filter system to ensure efficient conversion and stable supply from three-phase AC to DC power. Designed to meet energy conservation and emission reduction goals, the system supports high-quality bidirectional energy flow, with a bidirectional power factor of up to 0.999 and grid feedback current harmonics below 3%. Combined with Guide's mature core drive technologies, it significantly reduces port operation energy consumption, ensures reliable performance for long-duration heavy-duty crane operations, and supports the green transformation of modern port terminals.
The successful implementation of Guide's multidrive solutions at Aktau Port marks a deeper integration into the Belt and Road Initiative projects and empowers the upgrade of international logistics corridors. Moving forward, Guide Technology will continue to focus on technological innovation, proactively respond to infrastructure demands across Belt and Road countries, and contribute to connectivity and shared development under the Belt and Road Initiative, framework.