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Luoyang Bozhi Powers 2022 FIFA World Cup Fan Apartments in Qatar: 3200A/400A Smart Distribution Systems Ensure Uninterrupted Energy Supply
Luoyang Bozhi Automatic Control Technology Co., Ltd. customized 9 containers of power distribution equipment products for the Qatar 2022 World Cup Fan Apartments. The project includes a multi-layer power supply and distribution system consisting of a 3200A main distribution cabinet and a 400A terminal distribution cabinet, providing all-weather power support for 28 fan apartments, covering the energy needs of air conditioning systems, lighting networks and intelligent security equipment, and ensuring the viewing and accommodation experience of more than 150,000 fans.
Chinese Innovation Tested in Extreme Conditions
The system demonstrated exceptional performance under Doha's harsh climate:
Adaptive Thermal Control: Maintained component temperature rise ≤15K (vs IEC standard 30K)
Sandstorm Resilience: IP54+ protection ensured 99.2% efficiency during PM10>800μg/m³ dust events
Rapid Scalability: Executed 137 temporary load expansions with 2-hour emergency response capability
Digital Twin Technology Sets New Benchmark
Key technological innovations included:
Zero-Defect Quality: 3200A cabinets certified to IEC 61439-1/-2, 400A series compliant with Qatar TRA standards
3D Laser Mapping: Achieved ±2mm wiring accuracy across 28 buildings within 72 hours
Intelligent operation and maintenance system: Arabic AI voice assistant handles 89% of routine operation and maintenance requests, reducing the manual intervention rate by 76%
The client's Facilities Director stated: "Bozhi's remote diagnostics resolved 11 emergencies in real-time, proving their global support capabilities."
Sustainable Legacy for Post-Event Use
Post-tournament, the systems will power Qatar's national housing initiatives:
30% expansion capacity for future solar integration
Smart meters enabling granular energy management
5-year onsite maintenance by Bozhi's Doha team
The CEO emphasized: "We deliver not just equipment, but future-ready energy ecosystems."


