Gaoli Electric
Founded Year
2015Stage
Seed | AliveTotal Raised
$4.44MLast Raised
$4.44M | 2 yrs agoAbout Gaoli Electric
Gaoli Electric focuses on the technical research of power equipment and lightning protection and grounding products, and the production and sales of technical services. Its products include a grounding module, resistance reducing agent, soft graphite grounding electrode, copper-clad steel grounding electrode, copper-clad steel grounding rod, ion grounding electrode, graphite mold, mold clip, solder powder, copper hinged wire, bird catcher, lightning protection hardware accessories, Transmission, and transformation line engineering materials. The company was founded in 2015 and is based in Zhengzhou, China.
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Gaoli Electric Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Gaoli Electric founded?
Gaoli Electric was founded in 2015.
Where is Gaoli Electric's headquarters?
Gaoli Electric's headquarters is located at Zhengzhou.
What is Gaoli Electric's latest funding round?
Gaoli Electric's latest funding round is Seed.
How much did Gaoli Electric raise?
Gaoli Electric raised a total of $4.44M.
Who are the investors of Gaoli Electric?
Investors of Gaoli Electric include Jiandao Capital.
Who are Gaoli Electric's competitors?
Competitors of Gaoli Electric include Avalon Technologies and 4 more.
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