Kazakhstan’s imports of frequency converters (ПРЕОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬ ЧАСТОТЫ) under HS 8504409100 showed strong momentum in 2025, driven by industrial modernization, energy efficiency programs, and the automation of mining and manufacturing sectors.
According to NBD DATA, Kazakhstan imported USD 6.94 million worth of frequency converters in 2025, totaling 7,831 units, with 1,605 shipment records. The products came from 27 countries, involving 152 importers and 181 exporters, confirming Kazakhstan’s growing integration into the global industrial equipment supply chain.
The frequency converter (Преобразователь частоты) is an essential control device for regulating motor speed and power usage in industrial systems. Common applications include mining conveyors, ventilation systems, oil pumping stations, and automated assembly lines.
Sample product descriptions from customs declarations include:
ПРЕОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬ ЧАСТОТЫ VLT FC 302 DANFOSS
ПРЕОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬ СКОРОСТИ С УПРАВЛЕНИЕМ ИНВЕРТОРОМ (INVERTER DRIVE)
ПРЕОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬ ЭЛЕКТРИЧЕСКИЙ ДЛЯ ПРОМЫШЛЕННОГО ДВИГАТЕЛЯ
These indicate diverse product categories—from low-power converters used in HVAC and pumps to high-capacity drives for heavy industrial operations.
The import pattern reveals steady demand throughout the year, with clear peaks in May, August, and November when large-scale industrial projects and infrastructure tenders were fulfilled.

Monthly imports remained above USD 400,000 most of the year, indicating consistent project-based procurement. May registered the year’s peak at USD 1.13 million, mainly due to bulk deliveries for Danfoss and Schneider Electric systems in industrial automation upgrades.
Kazakhstan’s import landscape for frequency converters is dominated by international automation leaders and their local subsidiaries.
ТОО ДАНФОСС (Danfoss Kazakhstan LLP) — USD 2.03 million, 32,200 kg, accounting for nearly one-third of total imports. Danfoss supplies industrial-grade VLT drives for mining, HVAC, and infrastructure projects.
ТОО ШНЕЙДЕР ЭЛЕКТРИК (Schneider Electric Kazakhstan) — USD 682,000, 38,400 kg, providing Altivar frequency converters for automation and building management systems.
ТОО СЕВ-ЕВРОДРАЙВ (SEW-Eurodrive Kazakhstan) — USD 264,000, known for precision drive technology and motor control systems.
ТОО ВЕГ ЦЕНТРАЛЬНАЯ АЗИЯ (WEG Central Asia) — USD 272,000, supplying Brazilian-made motor drives and control solutions.
ТОО CHINT KZ (ЧИНТ КЗ) — USD 158,000, importing mid-range converters from CHINT Global (Singapore).
These five companies represented more than 70% of Kazakhstan’s import value in 2025. The dominance of European and East Asian automation brands highlights the ongoing digital transformation across Kazakhstan’s industrial base.
The import data show that the bulk of Kazakhstan’s converters were sourced from Denmark, China, and Germany, reflecting strong partnerships with leading automation brands.

China accounted for over 50% of Kazakhstan’s total import value, largely due to cost-efficient mid-tier industrial drives. Denmark’s exports were driven entirely by Danfoss Drives A/S, which operates direct supply channels to Kazakhstan. Germany and the U.S. contributed advanced automation systems for high-precision industries such as mining and power generation.
Denmark and Germany together dominated the European segment, while China and Singapore led Asia-Pacific trade routes.
Kazakhstan’s industrial hubs—particularly Almaty, Astana, and Karaganda—served as the main distribution centers for imported drives, supporting industries from energy grids to transport infrastructure.
The year also marked stronger partnerships between Kazakh importers and multinational suppliers like Schneider Electric, Danfoss, and WEG, aligning with Kazakhstan’s national strategy for energy efficiency and process automation.
Kazakhstan’s 2025 frequency converter imports underline three key trends:
Industrial digitalization: Mining, oil, and energy firms are increasingly investing in smart control systems to optimize performance and reduce downtime.
Green transition: Frequency converters are crucial for energy-efficient motor control, reducing power consumption in industrial facilities.
Localization efforts: Major suppliers like Danfoss and Schneider Electric are strengthening their presence through local assembly and after-sales service centers.
The strong demand also signals confidence in Kazakhstan’s medium-term industrial modernization plans, particularly under government programs promoting automation and renewable energy integration.
By the end of 2025, Kazakhstan’s import of frequency converters reached:
USD 6.94 million in total value
252.5 tons in total weight
27 partner countries
152 importing companies
The market is expected to expand further in 2026, supported by infrastructure projects, mining automation, and local assembly initiatives. The ongoing digital transformation and energy-efficiency goals ensure that frequency converters will remain a cornerstone of Kazakhstan’s industrial progress.
All data and trade statistics are provided by NBD DATA.
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