Voita Electronic
Italy stands as Europe’s second-largest manufacturing base, where precision engineering and innovation intersect. From the automotive giants in Turin to the high-tech packaging clusters in Bologna, the requirement for reliable DC power conversion has never been higher. As a specialized Boost DC/DC Converter manufacturer, VOITA (Shenzhen Voita Electronic Technology Co., Ltd.) provides the critical power infrastructure needed to step up low-voltage battery systems to high-performance operational voltages.
The Italian market focuses heavily on "Industry 4.0" integration. This involves Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs), robotics, and advanced sensors that often run on 24V or 48V systems while drawing power from 12V lead-acid or lithium battery banks. Our boost converters bridge this gap with up to 96% efficiency, ensuring minimal energy loss in high-cost energy environments like the EU.
Why do leading Italian procurement officers choose VOITA as their preferred factory partner? It comes down to the synergy between Shenzhen’s rapid innovation ecosystem and Italy’s stringent quality requirements.
Italy’s luxury yacht industry (Azimut-Benetti, Ferretti) requires 12V to 24V/48V conversion for navigation systems and thrusters. Our IP68 waterproof aluminum shells offer the ultimate protection against salt-mist corrosion.
In Southern Italy, decentralized solar storage is booming. Our boost converters help step up 12V battery arrays to 48V for high-efficiency inverter inputs, maximizing the ROI of renewable installs.
Italy has a rich heritage of classic cars. Electric conversion shops use our high-power (1920W) boosters to manage auxiliary systems in retrofitted electric Alfas and Fiats.
Our Shenzhen factory is the heartbeat of our quality assurance, utilizing AOI testing and aging protocols.
Quality Testing
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Plug-in Line
Soldering
AOI Testing
Aging Room
Packing
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Vibration Test
Laser MarkingThermal management is the Achilles' heel of DC/DC converters. In Italy, where summer temperatures in regions like Apulia or Sicily can exceed 40°C, a standard boost converter will often experience thermal throttling. VOITA’s engineering team utilizes high-thermal-conductivity aluminum potting and synchronous rectification technology to maintain high efficiency even at peak loads.
Our Synchronous Rectification (SR) technology replaces traditional diodes with power MOSFETs. This reduces the forward voltage drop, thereby cutting heat dissipation by up to 50% compared to standard converters. For an Italian industrial engineer, this means longer MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures) and lower maintenance costs in hard-to-reach installations.
While non-isolated boost converters are excellent for common-ground applications like vehicles, Italy’s specialized medical and laboratory sectors often require Isolated DC/DC Boost Converters. VOITA offers both architectures. Isolation provides a safety barrier, protecting sensitive digital equipment from input voltage spikes and eliminating ground loops that can cause signal interference in high-precision Italian manufacturing lines.
Yes. All our products are CE, RoHS, and FCC certified. We follow the LVD (Low Voltage Directive) and EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) directives required for legal sale and use within the European Union and Italy specifically.
Absolutely. We specialize in OEM/ODM services. If your project requires a non-standard step-up (e.g., 18V to 54V), our engineering team in Shenzhen can provide a custom solution tailored to your specific application.
For standard stock items, we can ship within 3-5 business days. For bulk factory orders, production typically takes 15-20 days, with air freight reaching Milan or Rome in 7-10 days, or sea freight via the Port of Genoa in approximately 30-35 days.
We provide a 1-year to 3-year warranty depending on the model. Technical support is handled digitally via our senior engineering team, available to consult with your on-site technicians via video or detailed technical documentation.
Join hundreds of Italian enterprises that trust VOITA for their critical power conversion needs.