- Erayak plans to shift toward high-capacity, mission-critical power solutions aimed at rising North American demand tied to AI infrastructure.
- Development work is planned to expand inverter generator platforms beyond 13 kW by integrating diesel manufacturing resources and R&D.
- New 9 kW and 13 kW tri-fuel platforms are being optimized to add integrated UPS functionality for seamless power transitions.
- Tri-fuel platforms ranging from 4 kW to 13 kW have entered engineering testing as part of the product roadmap.
- Ruike Electronics’ new facility is expected to be completed in the second half of 2026 to support production of high-capacity and UPS-integrated platforms.
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