Energy recovery ventilators (ERVs) are ideal for deployment in open, dry, and well-ventilated indoor areas. Avoid high salinity, corrosive gases, dust and sand,
flammable and explosive gases, or humid environments to prevent equipment corrosion or electrical leakage.
In Mozambique, inland, dry areas such as Nampula or Tete provinces are more suitable for installation, as these areas are farther from the coastline, have lower humidity,
and offer cleaner air. Coastal cities such as Maputo, while economically vibrant, are subject to higher salinity and humidity, necessitating careful evaluation.
Mozambique has recently promoted infrastructure development through energy cooperation, such as natural gas projects and commercial procurement, offering potential applications for ventilation systems.
It is recommended to prioritize industrial areas or newly constructed complexes, optimizing deployment based on local climate data to ensure efficient equipment operation.
The following are relevant cases and project information regarding ventilation fan applications in Mozambique:
I. Industrial Application Cases
Nacala Factory Fan Procurement Project
In July 2025, the Nacala Factory in Mozambique issued an open tender for fan equipment. Wuhan Xinyibo Technology Co., Ltd. and Chongqing Jingkai Materials Co., Ltd.
were awarded the project number, HX-Cai-CN00-2025-400-006-6655. This project is a typical procurement case for ventilation systems supporting industrial facilities.
Export of Motor Supporting Ventilation Equipment
In 2015, the ventilation fan factory signed a product purchase and sales contract with Xiangtan Electric Motor Company for the export of motor equipment (including ventilation system components) to Mozambique.
The total contract value was 888,000 yuan. Due to project delays, the equipment was stranded, which indirectly confirms the demand for ventilation equipment in Mozambique's industrial applications.
II. Supporting Projects in the Energy Sector
The Kolor Floating LNG Project
As Africa's first ultra-deepwater floating natural gas project (with an annual production capacity of 3.3-3.7 million tons of LNG), it is operated by China National Petroleum Corporation in collaboration with
multinational corporations. The project utilizes cutting-edge deepwater technology, requiring industrial facilities (such as natural gas processing platforms) to be equipped with
efficient ventilation systems to ensure operational safety, indirectly demonstrating the critical role of ventilation equipment in energy infrastructure.
III. Technology Adaptation Trends
Mozambique's industrial projects (such as cement plants and energy facilities) tend to utilize high-efficiency, energy-saving fans, such as:
Low-noise, high-efficiency design: Similar to the G and Y6-41 series fans (full-pressure efficiency >80%), these fans reduce energy consumption through optimized impeller and volute structures,
making them suitable for applications such as boiler ventilation.
Intelligent control systems: For example, RAMFAN fans offer precise air volume adjustment, reducing energy consumption by 30%, making them suitable for high-temperature and
highly corrosive environments. Summary
Mozambique's ventilation fan applications are concentrated in heavy industry (cement manufacturing) and energy infrastructure (natural gas development).
Chinese companies are participating in local projects by supplying equipment and providing technical solutions.
Future projects should prioritize intelligent ventilation systems suitable for high-salinity and high-temperature environments to meet the unique operating conditions of coastal areas.
