Nigeria's industrial and commercial sectors are currently undergoing a massive digital and electrical transformation. As the most populous nation in Africa, the demand for stable power solutions has never been higher. DC/DC voltage converters play a critical role in this ecosystem, especially in bridging the gap between varied power sources like solar arrays, automotive batteries, and sensitive electronics.
In major hubs like Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt, the rise of logistics startups and the expansion of the telecommunications grid require robust DC/DC conversion to ensure that GPS tracking systems, dashcams, and IoT sensors remain operational despite the harsh electrical environments found in many heavy-duty vehicles and rural base stations.
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As a leading DC/DC voltage converter supplier based in Shenzhen, VELTOK bridges the geographical and technical gap between high-end R&D and the practical needs of the Nigerian market. Our factory-direct model offers several "Information Gain" advantages that generic trading companies cannot match:
Nigeria’s tropical climate demands electronics that can withstand high ambient temperatures. Our converters are engineered with enhanced thermal conductivity materials, ensuring long-term reliability in environments exceeding 40°C.
Given the fluctuations in Nigerian grid-charged batteries, our converters feature a wide input range (9V-36V) with surge protection to prevent device burnout during voltage spikes.
By eliminating middlemen, we provide Nigerian wholesalers with Tier-1 quality components at prices that support healthy local margins, crucial for the competitive Nigerian retail market.
Established with a vision to streamline global hardware procurement, Guangzhou Veltok Power Technology Co., Ltd. (VELTOK) is a comprehensive, technology-driven manufacturer and supply chain integrator. Over the past decade, we have anchored ourselves in Shenzhen—the world’s epicenter of hardware innovation—to deliver an integrated catalog of Smart LED Control Systems, High-Performance Power Supplies, and Precision Industrial Components to clients worldwide.
Intelligent IoT Lighting: Partnering with industry-leading protocols, we supply advanced Zigbee 3.0 and 2.4GHz RF smart controllers, designed for smart home and commercial automation across Nigeria.
Robust Power Energy Systems: From high-efficiency 1000W+ industrial switching power supplies (SMPS) to pure sine wave power inverters ensuring absolute grid stability for industrial machinery.
We manufacture and source high-durability CNC machine bellows covers, linear rail guards, and premium zinc-alloy components, serving heavy manufacturing sectors in Nigeria's growing industrial zones.
With over 12 years of verified trade excellence, VELTOK bridges the gap between diverse component sourcing and rigorous quality compliance.
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For global enterprises looking to source components for the Nigerian market, VELTOK offers an agile supply chain ally. We understand the nuances of international trade—from SONCAP certification requirements in Nigeria to the rapid logistics needed for the African free trade zones.
Yes. Most Nigerian heavy-duty trucks and buses operate on 24V systems. Our converters are designed to step down 24V to stable 5V, 9V, or 12V outputs for GPS trackers, dashcams, and mobile charging ports, with built-in protection against engine-start voltage spikes.
Every single unit undergoes an 8-hour 100% full-load aging test. We use high-grade capacitors and ICs that can handle the humidity and temperature extremes typical in Nigerian coastal regions like Port Harcourt.
Absolutely. We provide comprehensive OEM/ODM services, including custom laser-etched logos, bespoke cable lengths (up to 5 meters for large vehicles), and specialized packaging for Nigerian retail shelves.
Standard orders are processed within 7-15 days. Shipping to Lagos via air freight typically takes 5-7 days, while sea freight takes approximately 35-45 days depending on the port of departure.