Our flagship busway duct systems are trusted by Norwegian industrial plants, offshore platforms, and data centres. Each product meets IEC61439-6 international standards and is engineered to perform in Norway's demanding environments.
Norway's unique combination of abundant hydropower, rapidly expanding offshore energy infrastructure, and a growing smart-city movement creates exceptional demand for high-performance busway duct systems. Understanding the local context is key to delivering the right solution.
Norway generates over 90% of its electricity from hydropower, making it one of the world's cleanest energy producers. Busway duct systems are critical in hydropower stations for connecting generators to transformers and switchgear, requiring high-current isolated phase busbars rated up to 30,000A. As Norway expands its renewable capacity — including new wind farms in Rogaland and Trøndelag — demand for robust busbar trunking continues to grow.
The Norwegian Continental Shelf hosts some of the world's most advanced offshore installations. Platforms such as those operated by Equinor in the North Sea require IP54 or higher-rated busway systems that can withstand saltwater spray, humidity, and extreme temperature fluctuations. Our IP54 IEC61439-6 sandwich busduct is specifically designed to meet these harsh offshore requirements, ensuring continuous and safe power distribution across platform modules.
Norway's manufacturing sector — spanning aluminium smelting, shipbuilding, paper and pulp, and chemical processing — demands reliable, high-capacity power distribution. Aluminium smelters in Sunndalsøra and Husnes use enormous amounts of electricity, requiring low-impedance, high-current busbar systems. Our aluminium conductor 6300A IEC61439-6 busway offers the ideal balance of cost efficiency and performance for these energy-intensive applications.
Oslo, Bergen, and Stavanger are investing heavily in smart building infrastructure, green commercial developments, and urban data centres. Modern high-rise office buildings and mixed-use developments require compact, modular busbar trunking systems that can be easily installed in vertical risers and horizontal distribution routes. Our 250A–6300A compact busway range is designed for clean, efficient power distribution in these architectural environments.
Norway's onshore wind energy sector is expanding rapidly, with projects across Finnmark, Trøndelag, and Vestland. Wind turbine generator systems require specialised busway solutions that can handle the variable output of wind generation, including our WLG Special Data Center Busway adapted for wind power applications, featuring copper conductors rated at IP54 for outdoor and semi-outdoor installations.
Norway has become a major European hub for hyperscale data centres, attracted by its cool climate, cheap renewable electricity, and stable political environment. Companies like Microsoft and Meta have established data centres in Norway. These facilities require highly reliable, low-loss busway systems for power distribution from UPS and transformer rooms to server halls. Our fire-resistant and data-centre-optimised busway products are ideal for these mission-critical environments.
The Norwegian busway duct market is shaped by national energy policy, EU Green Deal commitments, and rapid digitalisation. Here are the key trends driving demand for advanced busbar trunking systems.
Norway leads the world in EV adoption and is aggressively electrifying its maritime and industrial sectors. This drives massive investment in charging infrastructure, port electrification, and industrial power upgrades — all requiring high-capacity busway duct systems to distribute power efficiently at scale.
Norwegian building regulations and BREEAM certification requirements are pushing developers toward energy-efficient electrical infrastructure. Compact busway systems with low power losses and recyclable aluminium conductors are increasingly specified in green building projects across Oslo, Bergen, and Trondheim.
Norway's Statnett and regional DSOs are investing in smart grid technologies. Modern busway systems are increasingly integrated with IoT sensors and digital monitoring platforms, enabling real-time power quality measurement, predictive maintenance, and remote fault detection — reducing downtime in critical facilities.
The Norwegian construction industry is embracing modular and off-site prefabrication methods. Busway trunking systems are well-suited to this trend, as they can be factory-assembled, tested, and delivered as complete modules — significantly reducing on-site installation time and labour costs in Norway's high-wage market.
Following updates to Norwegian fire safety standards (TEK17), fire-resistant busway systems are increasingly mandated in tunnels, hospitals, high-rise buildings, and public infrastructure. Our fire-resistant bus duct range meets the most stringent Norwegian and European fire performance requirements.
Statnett's ambitious grid expansion programme — driven by the need to connect new renewable energy sources and interconnect with neighbouring countries — is creating demand for high-voltage isolated phase busway systems in new substations and power plants across northern and western Norway.
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Zhejiang Rutong Electric Technology Co., Ltd. is a professional company specialising in the integration of R&D, production, sales and service of busbar series products. Complete specifications, quality-oriented, our main products include: low-voltage intensive busbars, low-voltage high-protection busbars, high-voltage busbars, fire-resistant busbars, wind energy busbars, and more. At the same time, we can provide you with a complete package of professional design consultation, project management and installation guidance, and product maintenance services.
Zhejiang Rutong Electric has gathered outstanding management, design, production and marketing talents. Based on a deep understanding of the industry and genuine care for our customers, we are committed to providing clients in Norway and across Scandinavia with safe, reliable and efficient busbar power distribution products and overall solutions. High-quality products are what our customers require of us, and high-quality, efficient services are our commitment. The company advocates the core values of "customer satisfaction, excellent quality, teamwork, social responsibility, and pioneering spirit".
All products comply with IEC61439-6 international standards, ensuring full acceptance by Norwegian engineering consultants, DNV-certified inspectors, and European procurement bodies.
Our busway systems are engineered for wide temperature ranges and high-humidity environments, making them ideal for Norway's coastal, offshore, and high-altitude installations.
From 250A compact systems for commercial buildings to 6300A heavy-duty sandwich busducts for industrial plants and 30,000A isolated phase systems for power stations — we cover the full range.
We provide end-to-end support including professional design consultation, project management, installation guidance, and ongoing product maintenance — reducing risk for Norwegian project teams.
Backed by rigorous quality management systems and continuous R&D investment, Rutong products consistently meet the high reliability expectations of the Norwegian and European markets.
Our aluminium conductor busway systems offer excellent conductivity with lower material weight and recyclability — aligning with Norway's strong sustainability values and green procurement policies.
Contact Rutong Electric today to discuss your busway duct requirements for Norwegian industrial, commercial, or energy projects. Our engineering team is ready to deliver a tailored solution.
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