As the capital of Saudi Arabia and the central hub for the nation's Vision 2030, Riyadh is undergoing a massive transformation in its energy infrastructure. The demand for Intelligent Electric Metering Current Transformers in Riyadh has surged as the city expands its industrial zones, such as the Riyadh Second Industrial City and the King Salman Energy Park (SPARK). These projects require high-precision electrical measurement tools to ensure grid stability and energy efficiency in extreme desert climates.
In Riyadh’s commercial sector, from the gleaming skyscrapers of the King Abdullah Financial District (KAFD) to the sprawling residential developments, smart metering is no longer an option—it is a standard. Our current transformers are designed to meet the rigorous standards set by the Saudi Electricity Company (SEC), providing the accuracy needed for sub-metering, billing, and real-time load monitoring.
Our role as a leading factory and supplier in the Riyadh region is to provide "Made for Saudi" solutions. This means our transformers are tested for high-temperature durability, high-humidity tolerance (essential for the central province's seasonal shifts), and seamless integration with IoT-based energy management systems used by Saudi Arabian industries.
Fujian Smrtr Technology Co., Ltd. Zentar®, founded in 1993, is a global authority in magnetic components. With over 30 years of experience and a workforce of 410 specialists, we provide the backbone for electrical safety and power measurement worldwide.
Our R&D team is led by distinguished professors and 20 senior engineers. We don't just manufacture; we innovate solutions for smart grids, including RCD fused connection units and wireless energy monitors tailored for high-load Riyadh environments.
Operating under IATF 16949 and ISO9001:2002, our 40,000sqm workshop produces 50 million magnetic components annually. Every Current Transformer destined for Riyadh undergoes rigorous testing on automatic winding machines and precision testing equipment.
In Riyadh, the move toward "Cognitive Cities" means that electric metering must be smarter. Our Intelligent Current Transformers are now equipped to feed data into AI-driven analytics platforms, allowing facility managers in Riyadh to predict maintenance needs before a failure occurs.
With Saudi Arabia's push into solar energy, our CTs are crucial for measuring the bidirectional flow of electricity in solar-integrated commercial buildings in Riyadh. They provide precision even in fluctuating power environments typical of renewable sources.
Retrofitting older buildings in Riyadh's Al-Malaz or Olaya districts is made easy with our Split Core Current Transformers. These allow for installation without interrupting the main power supply, a critical requirement for Riyadh's non-stop commercial operations.








In the industrial heart of Riyadh, our Rogowski coils and high-current transformers are used for monitoring heavy machinery. They ensure that motors operate within efficiency parameters, preventing costly downtime in Saudi manufacturing plants.
As Riyadh adopts the smart city model, our micro current transformers are integrated into thousands of residential meters. These provide the high accuracy (Class 0.5 or 0.2) required for fair billing and grid load management during the peak summer months when AC usage is at its highest.
With Riyadh becoming a hub for cloud providers like Google and Oracle, data centers require granular power monitoring. Our precision CTs allow for real-time PUE (Power Usage Effectiveness) calculations, helping Saudi data centers achieve their sustainability goals.
Our commitment to Riyadh goes beyond supplying products. We provide technical consulting for Saudi engineers, helping them select the right burden and accuracy class for complex power systems. Whether it is for the NEOM project or localized Riyadh infrastructure, our transformers offer the reliability required by the Middle East's harshest environments. With ERP-managed production and short lead times, we ensure your Riyadh project stays on schedule.