CN Electronics
Denmark stands as a global beacon for green energy transition and advanced industrial IoT. With a relentless focus on offshore wind energy, maritime decarbonization, and robotic automation in Odense, the demand for high-reliability DC/DC-Wide Input Converters has reached an all-time high. These components serve as the "nervous system" for power distribution in environments where input voltages fluctuate significantly—such as battery-backed solar arrays or remote sensor nodes on the Jutland peninsula.
In Danish industrial sectors, standard power converters often fail due to the volatility of renewable energy inputs. Our wide-input solutions (ranging from 4:1 to 10:1 ratios) ensure that whether the system is drawing from a 12V battery or a 75V industrial bus, the output remains rock-solid. This is essential for Industry 4.0 deployments in Copenhagen where precision and uptime are non-negotiable.
Denmark's maritime heritage (pioneered by giants like Maersk) requires converters that can withstand saline air, high vibration, and unstable DC grids on electric ferries. Our products meet rigorous EMI standards to ensure zero interference with navigation systems.
As Denmark moves toward "Energy Islands," DC/DC converters are vital for localized energy storage systems (BESS). Wide input capability allows for direct integration with varying lithium-ion battery discharge curves.
The Odense robotics cluster demands compact, high-power-density converters. Our SIP and SMD packages allow Danish engineers to shrink their PCB footprints without sacrificing thermal performance.
Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Shenzhen, CN Electronics operates a 10,000+ sqm facility integrating automated SMT lines with rigorous quality protocols. We bridge the gap between complex hardware blueprints and market-ready products for Danish tech innovators.






Our core capabilities cover the entire product lifecycle—including rapid PCB prototyping, component sourcing, high-volume SMT placement, and final system integration. Certified under ISO9001, CE, and FCC, we ensure every unit exported to Denmark meets the strict EU safety and environmental directives (RoHS/REACH).
All converters shipped to Denmark adhere to EN62368-1 for ICT equipment and EN60601-1 for medical applications. We handle the documentation so your customs clearance at the Port of Esbjerg is seamless.
We offer direct FAE (Field Application Engineering) support for Danish design houses. Whether you are debugging EMI issues or optimizing thermal dissipation, our team is an extension of yours.
Aligning with Denmark’s "Circular Economy" goals, our manufacturing processes minimize waste, and our converters are designed for a 10-year+ service life to reduce e-waste.
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