The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is undergoing a major demographic and infrastructure expansion. Energy transition programs, spearheaded by the Société Nationale d'Électricité (SNEL), off-grid micro-hydro projects, and solar microgrids, are facilitating a massive shift from traditional biomass (charcoal or *Makala*) to clean, electrical cooking appliances. In urban areas like Kinshasa, Lubumbashi, Kolwezi, and Goma, residential and commercial clients are actively replacing hazardous open-fire cooking with high-efficiency Electric Pressure Cookers (EPCs).
Our industrial-grade factory specializes in exporting customized, high-thermal-efficiency EPCs directly to the Congolese market. Engineered specifically to tackle local issues such as voltage instability (surges and drops) and to withstand heavy daily use cooking local staples like Madesu (beans), Pondu (cassava leaves), and tough meat dishes, our products represent the pinnacle of modern kitchen engineering.
Electric Pressure Cookers reduce energy usage by up to 80% compared to traditional hotplates, offering rapid return on investment for businesses and municipal caterers.
Explore our key entry-level and high-capacity models designed with custom power profiles suited for both stable urban centers and expanding off-grid zones across DR Congo.
Optimized 900W element designed to balance fast heating cycles with limited residential current thresholds.
Equipped with high-precision digital control microchips that auto-resume cooking state after minor grid dropouts.
Fully certified multi-cooking system providing versatile air fryer functions popular with import retailers in Goma.
Heavy-duty 8L capacity ideal for commercial cafes, mining camp staff, and small hospitality canteens.
In many regions of the DRC, commercial and household cooking represents a major chunk of operational expenditure. Traditional charcoal (*Makala*) has become increasingly expensive due to logistics, localized wood scarcity, and government efforts to limit rapid deforestation of the Congo Basin. Consequently, importing entities, corporate canteens, and national distribution hubs require a reliable factory partner capable of producing large volumes of high-standard electric cooking appliances.
Grid Instability and the Engineering Solution: In Kinshasa and other major municipal environments, the power supply can fluctuate from 160V to 260V. Traditional cookers without robust microprocessing control units risk burning out or failing under this stress. Our production line integrates heavy-duty varistors, high-quality surge protection boards, and customized step-down power transformers. This ensures that even when the local grid shifts voltage, our units continue operating safely without components melting or tripping circuit breakers.
Built-in smart control boards handle high current surges and drop-outs typical in Central African electric grids, enhancing appliance lifespan.
Extra-thick double-layered insulation keeps food warm for up to 12 hours without active power draw, saving valuable electrical power.
All units comply with CB, CE, and EMC standards, enabling effortless customs clearing through Congolese ports of entry like Matadi.
Our commitment is to pioneer customized features designed specifically for the unique environment of emerging markets.
Integrating double-layered thermal barriers to guarantee minimum radiant heat loss. Perfect for regions where electrical service may cut off mid-day, letting users complete cooking utilizing stored heat pressure.
Redesigning the internal electrical heating coils to function at maximum capacity with only 400W to 600W power input, making them compatible with micro-solar home systems installed across rural DRC.
Collaborating with regional telecom carriers to deploy GSM/IoT-enabled control valves. This allows local energy startups to lease cookers via mobile money micro-payments, lowering the cost threshold for low-income populations.
A wide range of high-efficiency multi-functional cookers, ranging from family units to massive industrial boilers built for institutions and industrial camps.
Sturdy stainless steel housing offering high scratch-resistance, highly popular for urban Congolese retail outlets.
Large capacity industrial pressure kettle engineered for mining camps, boarding schools, and large canteens.
Large heating element configured for quick pressure buildup, decreasing preparation time for large commercial batches.
Features a food-grade non-stick inner pan preventing starch burning, making it easy to wash under low water availability conditions.
Dual CB & CE certification guarantees smooth clearance procedures for official procurement tenders.
High-contrast, easy-to-read LCD user panel allows simple pressure level configurations even in dim ambient lighting.
Equipped with heavy-duty pressure venting mechanism to provide reliable workplace safety for commercial kitchen staff.
Our largest standard unit. Ideal for feeding large groups, reducing fuel wood reliance in industrial canteens.
Importing electrical appliances to the Democratic Republic of the Congo requires a manufacturer that understands specific logistics, tariffs, and distribution realities. From shipping routes to product packaging, we optimize every detail:
For large-scale distributors aiming to benefit from DRC's localized industrial manufacturing policies, we offer Completely Knocked Down (CKD) and Semi-Knocked Down (SKD) supply options. This significantly reduces import customs tariffs and fosters local employment in Kinshasa and Lubumbashi.
Given the long transit from ocean ports (such as the Port of Matadi or transshipment via Dar es Salaam/Mombasa) to inland cities, our packaging features heavy, drop-tested multi-layer corrugated boxes and thick styrofoam inserts designed for rough cargo handling.
Every commercial bulk order includes a targeted allocation of essential spare components. We supply extra silicon gasket rings, heating plates, float valves, and main control boards, allowing local distributors to guarantee reliable customer support services.
Connect with our export directors for technical specifications, shipping estimates to Matadi or Dar es Salaam, and volume discount brackets.