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NOARK Launches Next-Gen Variable Frequency Drives

September 25, 2025

NOARK Launches Next-Gen Variable Frequency Drives

NOARK Electric, a global authority in motor control and power distribution solutions, unveiled its highly anticipated Ex9VF7 Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) during the NECA 2025 tradeshow, taking place September 12–15 at Chicago’s McCormick Place West.

Spotlight: NOARK Ex9VF7 VFD – Precision Meets Performance

The Ex9VF7 VFD series represents NOARK’s latest leap in motor control technology, delivering unparalleled efficiency, versatility, and reliability—everything electrical professionals need for modern automation and energy management.

What Makes VFDs Game-Changing:

Variable Frequency Drives regulate motor speed and torque by adjusting both the frequency and voltage of supplied power—a mechanism that unlocks significant energy savings, enhances motor control, and extends equipment lifespan.

How the Ex9VF7 Stands Out:
  • Advanced Control & Compact Design
    Powered by cutting-edge DSP technology, the Ex9VF7 enables precise motor control. Its streamlined build fits seamlessly into panels or MCCs, complemented by customizable I/O mapping for tailored system integration
  • Quiet, Reliable Performance
    Features like automated carrier wave oscillation reduce audible noise, while built-in torque profiling ensures exceptional startup torque at low speeds. Robust NEMA 1 (IP20) housing enhances durability
  • Flexible Connectivity & Compliance
    Meets UL 61800-5-1 standards for the U.S. and Canada, and supports multiple protocols—including BACnet, Ethernet/IP, CANopen, and Modbus—for seamless integration into modern control systems
  • Wide-Ranging Compatibility
    Covers power ratings from 0.4 kW to 185 kW (0.25 HP–250 HP), and operates on voltages from single-phase 110 V to three-phase 600 V—ideal for diverse applications like pumps, fans, and conveyors
Why NOARK VFDs Matter in Today’s Industry

NOARK’s VFDs are more than just components—they’re intelligent systems enhancing operational efficiency and sustainability. They achieve this by:

  1. Optimizing Motor Operation:
    Continuously monitoring motor performance and adjusting output in real-time—notably through a control loop that ensures precise speed and power delivery
  2. Boosting Efficiency & Longevity:
    By aligning motor output to actual demand, VFDs avoid energy waste and minimize mechanical stress, thereby extending equipment life
  3. Delivering Long-Term Value:
    While VFDs may require more upfront investment and expertise, their returns in productivity, maintenance savings, and operational control far outweigh the initial costs

Patrick Woodham, GM, NOARK Electric, NA, said, “NOARK’s Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) are designed to deliver precise motor control, improved energy efficiency, and enhanced performance across a wide range of applications. From HVAC systems and water treatment facilities to material handling, conveyors, and industrial automation, these drives provide reliable speed regulation and reduced energy consumption.”

Widely used in industries such as manufacturing, commercial buildings, utilities, and renewable energy, NOARK VFDs help optimize operations, extend equipment life, and lower operating costs while supporting modern sustainability goals.

About NOARK Electric

NOARK Electric is a leading provider of low-, medium-, and high-voltage electrical systems—including motor control, circuit protection, and distribution solutions. As part of the $22 billion CHINT Group, the company benefits from global R&D, resources, and innovation. The company maintains R&D centers in Texas, Shanghai, and Prague, and serves customers worldwide.

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NOARK Showcases Next-Gen Technology at NECA 2025, Chicago

NOARK Electric, a global manufacturer and supplier of low, medium and high-voltage electrical solutions for OEMs, contractors, and distributors, will debut its cutting-edge Ex9VF7 Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) at NECA 2025, September 12–15, at McCormick Place West Convention Center.

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