Tatung: Power Equipment Shipments Delayed to June, May Revenue Down 13% MoM
Tatung Company's May consolidated revenue was NT$3.582 billion, down 13.45% month-on-month and 14.3% year-on-year due to delayed power equipment shipments. However, the company secured transformer orders at trade shows in the US and Japan, actively expanding overseas.
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Tatung Company today announced its May consolidated revenue of NT$3.582 billion. Due to some power and new energy businesses being affected by customer on-site installation schedules, and the originally planned May shipment of power equipment being postponed to June, May revenue decreased by 14.3% year-on-year and 13.45% month-on-month. Cumulative revenue for the first five months reached NT$19.209 billion, a year-on-year increase of 1.02%.
Tatung explained that its core power business group continues to strengthen overseas expansion plans. In May, it participated in the 2026 IEEE PES T&D Conference and Exhibition in the US and the JECA Fair 2026 in Japan. At the IEEE exhibition in Chicago, the company received orders for pad-mounted and pole-mounted transformers. At the JECA Fair, it officially launched the Top-Runner 2026 T-NEX series of high-efficiency energy-saving cast resin transformers, which comply with Japan's latest energy efficiency regulations, generating significant interest at the venue. Before and after the Japanese exhibition, the company also successfully secured several orders for distribution transformers.
Tatung stated that Japan's Top-Runner 2026 energy efficiency system has been fully implemented, making high-efficiency energy-saving equipment a mandatory technical entry requirement for the Japanese power market. In the US, the urgency of AI technology trends and power grid infrastructure upgrades presents opportunities. Tatung will actively cultivate overseas business opportunities.
Tatung explained that its core power business group continues to strengthen overseas expansion plans. In May, it participated in the 2026 IEEE PES T&D Conference and Exhibition in the US and the JECA Fair 2026 in Japan. At the IEEE exhibition in Chicago, the company received orders for pad-mounted and pole-mounted transformers. At the JECA Fair, it officially launched the Top-Runner 2026 T-NEX series of high-efficiency energy-saving cast resin transformers, which comply with Japan's latest energy efficiency regulations, generating significant interest at the venue. Before and after the Japanese exhibition, the company also successfully secured several orders for distribution transformers.
Tatung stated that Japan's Top-Runner 2026 energy efficiency system has been fully implemented, making high-efficiency energy-saving equipment a mandatory technical entry requirement for the Japanese power market. In the US, the urgency of AI technology trends and power grid infrastructure upgrades presents opportunities. Tatung will actively cultivate overseas business opportunities.
FAQ
What is the main reason for Tatung's May revenue decline?
The shipment of power equipment was postponed to June, causing May revenue to decrease by 13.45% month-on-month.
Which overseas exhibitions did Tatung participate in?
It participated in the IEEE PES T&D in the US and the JECA Fair 2026 in Japan.
What new product did Tatung launch in Japan?
The Top-Runner 2026 T-NEX series high-efficiency energy-saving cast resin transformer.