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Zhejiang Rutong Electric Technology Co., Ltd. is a professional company specializing in the integration of R&D, production, sales and service of busbar series products. Complete specifications, quality-oriented, main products: low-voltage intensive busbars, low-voltage high-protection busbars, high-voltage busbars, fire-resistant busbars, wind energy busbars, etc. At the same time, we can provide you with a package of professional design consultation, project management and installation guidance, product maintenance, etc.
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Singapore's rapid urbanisation, smart city initiatives and energy transition are driving unprecedented demand for advanced electrical busway systems across multiple sectors.
As one of Southeast Asia's most electrified economies, Singapore relies heavily on robust, high-capacity power distribution infrastructure. Electrical busway systems — also known as bus ducts or busbar trunking systems — have become the preferred solution over traditional cable-based wiring in large-scale commercial towers, hyperscale data centres, semiconductor fabrication plants, and MRT transit infrastructure. The Singapore government's Green Plan 2030 and the push toward net-zero emissions are further accelerating the adoption of energy-efficient, low-loss busway technologies across the island.
Marina Bay Financial Centre, CapitaSpring and upcoming Guoco Midtown developments rely on compact LV busway systems rated up to 690V to distribute power across dozens of floors with minimal energy loss and maximum installation flexibility.
Singapore hosts over 70 licensed data centres including facilities operated by AWS, Google, Microsoft and Equinix. WLG-series busways rated at 1000V/3500A are critical for high-density power distribution in these facilities, meeting stringent uptime and efficiency requirements.
The Jurong Island petrochemical hub and advanced manufacturing clusters in Tuas demand fire-resistant and high-protection busway systems capable of operating in harsh chemical environments, with IP ratings up to IP68 and short-circuit withstand up to 6300A.
Singapore's expanding MRT network — including the Cross Island Line — uses high-voltage non-segregated busways (40.5kV) to power traction substations, ventilation systems and platform equipment with certified fire resistance and seismic tolerance.
Singapore's solar rooftop programme and offshore wind pilot projects require specialised WLG wind-power busways (1000V/3500A, IEC 60439-1) to connect turbines and inverters to the grid, supporting the nation's 2GW solar target by 2030.
Hospitals such as Ng Teng Fong General Hospital and upcoming Woodlands Health Campus specify cast-resin GM-D busway systems (690V, 3P4W/3P5W) for their zero-maintenance, moisture-resistant properties in critical care and operating theatre environments.
The busway industry in Singapore is evolving rapidly, shaped by digitalisation, sustainability mandates and infrastructure mega-projects.
Singapore's Building and Construction Authority (BCA) Green Mark standards mandate strict energy performance benchmarks. Modern copper-bar busways with insulation losses below 2W/m are replacing legacy cable trays in new BCA Platinum-rated buildings, reducing distribution losses by up to 30%.
Next-generation busway systems in Singapore are being equipped with embedded current and temperature sensors connected to BMS (Building Management Systems) and SCADA platforms, enabling real-time load monitoring, predictive maintenance and remote fault isolation — critical for 24/7 data centre operations.
Following the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) updates to the Fire Code, fire-resistant busway systems with mineral insulation and IEC 60331 compliance are now mandatory in all public buildings, hospitals and underground MRT stations, driving significant market growth in this segment.
Under Singapore's Green Plan 2030, all new buildings must achieve BCA Green Mark certification. Aluminium-bar busways — lighter, recyclable and with lower embodied carbon than copper — are gaining popularity in green-certified projects, supporting Singapore's net-zero construction targets.
Singapore's tight construction timelines and high labour costs are driving demand for modular busway systems with dense plug-in tap-off boxes. These enable floor-by-floor power distribution upgrades without service interruptions — a key requirement for co-location data centres and multi-tenant commercial towers.
Singapore's Changi Airport Terminal 5, Tuas Mega Port and the Long Island reclamation project represent multi-billion dollar infrastructure investments requiring high-voltage busway systems (up to 40.5kV, 6300A) for substation interconnection, port electrification and airport ground power systems.
From IEC certification to local project support, we deliver end-to-end busway solutions tailored for Singapore's regulatory and operational environment.
All products meet IEC 61439-6, IEC 60439-1 and KEMA international standards, fully compliant with Singapore's SS 638 and EMA electrical installation regulations.
Professional design consultation, project management, on-site installation guidance and long-term product maintenance services — from tender stage to commissioning.
LV compact busways, high-protection busways, HV non-segregated systems, fire-resistant busways, wind energy busways and cast-resin systems — all under one roof.
With 20+ years of R&D excellence and active deployment in 50+ countries, Rutong combines global engineering know-how with localised support for Singapore's unique market needs.
Explore our full range of certified busway systems — from low-voltage compact designs to 40.5kV high-voltage solutions engineered for Singapore's most demanding projects.
IEC 61439-6 KEMA 690V 250A LV Compact Electrical Busway System Copper bar/Aluminum bar
View Details →NB/T 31037-2012 1000V 3500A WLG Electrical Data Center Busway
View Details →Dense plug-in boxes enable higher electrical connection density
View Details →Dense bus ducts enable higher electrical connection density
View Details →GFM Electrical Busway System 40.5KV 6300A GB/T 8349 Non Segregated Busway
View Details →690V IEC 61439-1 Cast Resin GM-D Electrical Busway System 3P3W 3P4W 3P5W
View Details →DL 1658 AND GB/T 8349 QBJGM Insulated Pipe 6300A Electrical Busway System
View Details →1000V 3500A IEC 60439-1 WLG Special Electrical Busway For Wind Power
View Details →Whether you're developing a hyperscale data centre in Jurong, a Green Mark commercial tower in the CBD, or an offshore renewable energy project — our certified electrical busway systems are engineered to meet Singapore's highest standards. Contact our team for project consultation, technical specifications and competitive pricing.
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