On June 10, our newly purchased Zoomlion ZAT12000V9 all-terrain crane was successfully deployed at the Tianrun 500 MW wind power project in Tuoli County, Tacheng City, Xinjiang, and completed its installation and positioning tasks without any issues. Chairman Zhao Shifu personally attended the commissioning ceremony for the new equipment. The successful deployment of this high-end machinery represents a key strategic move by the company to deepen its presence in the wind power market and strengthen its new energy sector, marking an iterative upgrade in the company's capabilities in wind power construction equipment.

The Tacheng Wind Power Project is located in the mountainous and hilly area of Tuoli County, Xinjiang, with an average altitude of 1,200 to 1,600 meters. As a core wind power resource-rich zone in the region, the project site features scattered turbine locations, narrow and rugged access roads, frequent strong winds and gusts throughout the year, a short effective construction window, complex operating conditions, and significant challenges in construction management. With the widespread adoption of large-megawatt wind turbines in the industry, traditional installation equipment—characterized by insufficient boom lengths, poor adaptability to operating conditions, and limited mobility in mountainous areas—can no longer meet the stringent requirements for installing large turbines at high altitudes and in complex mountainous environments.
The newly introduced Zoomlion ZAT12000V9 all-terrain crane is the primary heavy-duty equipment designed for high-end wind power construction projects. Equipped with a nine-section main boom spanning 18 to 115 meters in extension range, combined with a wind power-specific boom and tower-type auxiliary boom, its maximum combined boom length achieves industry-leading standards. It comprehensively covers the entire workflow—from tower installation of large-megawatt wind turbines to equipment maintenance and component replacement—demonstrating true versatility and full adaptability. With a rated lifting capacity of 1,200 tons and featuring a Y-shaped super-lifting device, it effectively reduces boom deformation during extended operations, significantly enhancing lifting accuracy and operational stability in high-altitude and complex mountainous environments, thereby ensuring robust safety for the installation of critical wind turbine components.

Furthermore, the equipment is equipped with a full-wheel electronically controlled steering system, offering outstanding performance in hill climbing, ground clearance, and off-road capability. It effortlessly navigates narrow mountain roads and rugged trails, effectively addressing industry challenges such as difficulties in transporting large lifting equipment to mountain sites, slow relocation speeds, and complex movement procedures. Leveraging its high-efficiency, rapid relocation capabilities, the equipment can swiftly switch locations and be transported across regions, maximizing utilization of limited construction window periods and ensuring efficient progress at key project milestones.
The launch ceremony for the new machine was marked by high morale and a vibrant atmosphere. Chairman Zhao Shifu visited the construction site in person to gain detailed insights into the project's challenges, equipment preparation, and team development efforts. He emphasized that a team spirit characterized by unity, mutual support, and collective progress forms the core foundation for the company's long-term growth, adding that a pragmatic and responsible work ethic is more crucial than short-term gains. The company consistently adheres to a people-oriented development philosophy, committed to building a warm and cohesive team that encourages all employees to practice self-discipline, provide mutual assistance, excel in their roles, and achieve personal growth.

The present and the next decade remain a golden period for the domestic wind power industry to expand its capacity, enhance quality, and undergo iterative upgrades. Supported by the ongoing advancement of the "dual carbon" strategy and sustained investment in new energy infrastructure, there is vast market potential for both newly constructed wind power projects and the operation, maintenance, and retrofitting of existing turbines, with a long-term favorable outlook for this sector.
The commissioning of this 1,200-ton-class high-end lifting equipment has effectively addressed the company's shortcomings in complex mountainous wind power installation projects, significantly enhancing safety management and construction quality efficiency for new energy initiatives. Moving forward, the company will leverage advanced equipment, rely on a professional team, and focus on delivering premium projects to further deepen its expertise in the new energy sector, expand its wind power business portfolio, and drive the company's wind power construction operations toward greater scale, specialization, and sophistication, thereby contributing to regional high-quality development of renewable energy.