What conditions need to be met for exporting motors to Taiwan?

2026-05-26 16:50:32 TECO-Westinghouse 0

When exporting motors to Taiwan, the regulatory requirements differ between high-voltage (>600V) and low-voltage (≤600V) motors. The core differences are as follows:

Core difference: Low-voltage motors are subject to mandatory BSMI inspection and control, while high-voltage motors are not subject to this restriction. Currently, high-voltage motors have no mandatory energy efficiency regulations and do not require registration in any official system; they only need to comply with relevant specifications for high-voltage electrical equipment.

The certification differences between the two have been organized into a table for easy comparison:

ItemLow-Voltage Motors (≤600V)High-Voltage Motors (>600V)
Core CertificationBSMI mandatory inspection; requires application for commodity verification registration.No BSMI certification required, but design and manufacturing must comply with relevant standards such as CNS, IEC, etc.
Energy Efficiency RegulationMandatory regulation. Must register MEPS (Minimum Energy Performance Standard) and achieve IE3 or IE4 efficiency levels.No mandatory energy efficiency regulation.
Application ProcessFirst obtain the BSMI commodity verification registration certificate, then apply for energy efficiency registration with the Bureau of Energy.No registration required, but the product must be designed and manufactured to ensure compliance with relevant standards.

Summary: When exporting motors to Taiwan, low-voltage products require special attention to BSMI and MEPS certifications, while high-voltage products need to ensure that their designs comply with relevant safety standards."