CADIVI launches new line of eco-friendly cables

Mar 26th at 07:57
26-03-2025 07:57:01+07:00

CADIVI launches new line of eco-friendly cables

Vietnam’s leading brand in the electrical wire and cable market, Vietnam Electric Cable Corporation (CADIVI), has officially introduced a new line of eco-friendly electrical wires, using lead-free (LF) insulation and low smoke halogen free (LSHF) materials.

Vietnam Electric Cable Corporation (CADIVI), a leading brand in Vietnam’s electrical wire and cable market, has officially introduced a new line of eco-friendly products, featuring lead-free (LF) insulation and low smoke halogen-free (LSHF) materials.

Backed by significant investment in research and the application of advanced technology, the new LF and LSHF wire lines aim to reduce environmental pollution, enhance user safety, and minimise toxic smoke emissions in case of fire.

The initiative marks a notable step in improving electrical safety and supporting the protection of the community’s living environment.

Ho Quang Nhan, CEO of CADIVI, expects that the introduction of LF and LSHF electric cables will bring optimal solutions for green and eco-friendly buildings.

Ho Quang Nhan, CEO of CADIVI, expects that the introduction of LF and LSHF electric cables will bring optimal solutions for green and eco-friendly buildings.

Ho Quang Nhan, CEO of CADIVI, expressed confidence that the introduction of these products will offer optimal solutions for green and eco-conscious construction projects. Both product lines are engineered with a focus on durability, safety, energy efficiency, and resource conservation—key criteria in sustainable building development.

For years, CADIVI has maintained strong investment in research and development, adopting cutting-edge technologies to create high-performance products that meet the growing demands of both domestic and international markets. This emphasis on innovation also strengthens the company’s competitive edge and supports Vietnam’s broader green economic transition.

“The green transition is not just a global trend—it’s a business strategy,” said Nhan. “While Việt Nam has support mechanisms such as LEED and EDGE certifications to encourage green development, enterprises must proactively invest in emissions-reducing technologies, including solar energy, natural ventilation systems, and low-carbon materials.”

According to Nhan, CADIVI promotes the use of non-toxic materials and modern production processes to reduce emissions. The company has also deployed rooftop solar systems at its factories and continues to optimise production to reduce material waste and improve operational efficiency.

“We are not only contributing to the development of green buildings but also actively participating in Việt Nam’s goal of net-zero emissions by 2050,” he said.

CADIVI launches new line of eco-friendly cables

CADIVI is a member of Gelex Electric JSC, under Gelex Group. As part of its development strategy, Gelex also places strong emphasis on R&D to drive sustainable product innovation and expand international cooperation through technology transfer.

Nguyen Trong Hien, chairman of Gelex Group, noted that the group encourages member companies to allocate up to 2 per cent of annual revenue to research and development in the electrical equipment sector, underscoring its commitment to fostering high-quality human resources and technological advancement.

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- 16:05 25/03/2025



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