GOG Electric pitches BS1363 wall switches and sockets for global projects
GOG Electric is positioning its BS1363-certified wiring devices and OEM/ODM services for contractors, developers and distributors working on UK-standard projects across the UK, Gulf, Africa and other export markets. The company says its automated factories, in-house mould work and compliance documentation are designed to support large-scale procurement and private-label supply.
Why it matters: - BS-standard switches and sockets are used across the UK and in many export markets that follow British wiring norms. - Procurement teams need products that match local code, pass certification checks and arrive on schedule for large projects. - GOG Electric is targeting that demand with a vertically integrated manufacturing model and private-label options.
What happened: - GOG Electric introduced its British Standard wall switches and sockets offering for global UK-standard projects. - The company is marketing BS1363-certified wiring devices, OEM/ODM services and a full UK-focused product range. - The offering is aimed at contractors, EPC firms, developers, hotel projects and distributors.
The details: - GOG Electric says its manufacturing base includes three automated sites in Wenzhou, Zhongshan and Jiaxing. - The company says it also operates an in-house precision mould workshop with CNC and EDM equipment. - GOG Electric says it offers more than 50 series and more than 1,000 specifications. - The company says monthly capacity exceeds 10 million units. - The UK Series includes CB Test Report, CE Certification and BS 1363 conformity documentation. - GOG Electric says that documentation supports customs clearance and regulatory acceptance in more than 50 countries. - BS 1363 sets requirements for dimensions, pin configuration, thermal performance and a built-in fuse in plugs. - IEC 60669-1 covers general-use hand-operated switches rated up to 440V and 63A. - The CB Scheme is designed to reduce repeat testing across member countries. - CE Marking indicates testing against EU Low Voltage and EMC requirements before export into the EU. - GOG Electric says the UK Series is built for compliance and international trade. - The product range includes the UK Prime Collection for premium residential and income-producing properties. - The UK Prime Collection targets luxury apartments, executive offices and boutique hotels. - The UK Valuemax Collection DN70 is positioned for mid-range electrical projects. - The DN70 range is offered in Standard Grade, General Grade and Low Grade. - The UK Valuemax Collection DN71 and DN72 are positioned as lower-cost options for wholesalers and exporters. - The broader range includes single and double gang switches, two-way and intermediate switching, switched and unswitched sockets, USB and Type C outlets, dimmers, ceiling fan controls, cooker control units, TV and data outlets, blank plates, weatherproof switches and modular grid systems. - GOG Electric says its OEM program supports logo design, packaging and module combinations such as switch, USB charger and RJ45 port faceplates. - The company says OEM lead times typically run 15 to 30 days depending on order complexity. - GOG Electric says door-to-door delivery is available to more than 60 countries through freight forwarder partners.
Between the lines: - The pitch is as much about supply-chain control as product design. - In-house moulding and automated production can reduce tooling drift, assembly variation and lead times on large EPC orders. - Private-label flexibility gives distributors and brand owners a way to differentiate in crowded local markets. - The company is also framing compliance paperwork as a selling point for export-heavy procurement.
What's next: - GOG Electric is steering buyers to its Product Center and its British Standard Switches & Sockets Collection for more product details. - The company is likely to keep competing on customization, scale and documentation rather than brand legacy. - For buyers, the next step is comparing certification, lead time, pricing and customization against established UK brands and mid-market competitors.
The bottom line: - GOG Electric is betting that global buyers want UK-standard compliance, fast OEM customization and high-volume supply from one source.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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