As Cambodia transitions from a primarily agrarian economy to a hub for light manufacturing and food processing under the "Industrial Development Policy (IDP)," the demand for reliable, cost-effective, and durable AC Shaded Pole Gear Motors has surged. In Sihanoukville's Special Economic Zones and the bustling production lines of Phnom Penh, micro-motors are the unsung heroes powering everything from commercial ovens to biomass energy systems.
TorqFlex, as a premier global exporter, recognizes the unique challenges of the Cambodia market—ranging from high-humidity environmental factors to the need for robust energy efficiency. Our shaded pole motors are engineered with "Information Gain" metrics: providing not just power, but localized reliability that competitors lack.
Globally, the AC Shaded Pole Gear Motor market is evolving toward Sustainability and Smart Integration. In the context of the Cambodia market, we provide comprehensive solutions that align with international standards (CE, UL, RoHS, and IEC):
With Cambodia's push toward renewable energy, our motors are widely utilized in Pellet Stoves and Rice Husk Gasifiers. The high torque output (up to 22N.m) ensures consistent fuel feeding, essential for rural electrification and industrial heating.
From Phnom Penh’s luxury hotels to street food innovation, our motors power rotisseries, meat choppers, and ice makers. The low-noise profile and high heat resistance make them the preferred choice for continuous operation in tropical climates.
Our facility utilizes advanced automated Swiss-style hobbing and Japanese dynamic balancing to ensure zero-backlash precision. For Cambodian exporters, this means lower maintenance costs and higher end-user satisfaction.












Our engineering team has identified four primary growth sectors in Cambodia where our AC Shaded Pole Gear Motors provide a competitive edge:
The future of motor technology in the Southeast Asian market lies in the intersection of traditional reliability and modern connectivity. TorqFlex is currently piloting: