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Product Update: GIGAVAC GV, GX and HX Contactor Options for DC Power RFQs

2026-08-12T17:42:00+08:00

Product Update: GIGAVAC GV, GX and HX Contactor Options for DC Power RFQs cover

Sorint buyers can now use clearer RFQ notes for GIGAVAC GV, GX and HX DC contactor options when reviewing EV, charging, storage and industrial DC power projects.

DC power projects often move faster when buyers can compare contactor families before the final purchasing window. EV charging equipment, battery energy storage systems, test benches and industrial power control panels may all require high voltage DC contactor options, but each RFQ usually depends on a different mix of voltage range, coil preference, mounting constraints, quantity and approved brand direction.

This product update highlights Sorint's RFQ support for GIGAVAC GV, GX and HX contactor options. The goal is to help procurement teams frame cleaner requests when they are reviewing Gigavac contactor availability, EV battery contactor requirements or energy storage contactor alternatives.

Why buyers compare GV, GX and HX contactors together

Many purchasing teams do not source a single DC contactor in isolation. A project may include a current production part, a backup reference and a future bulk requirement. Comparing GV, GX and HX contactor families in one RFQ helps buyers keep the sourcing discussion organized without assuming that every model is interchangeable.

For procurement teams, the practical starting point is the complete model number. That reference tells the supplier which family, coil option and configuration should be reviewed first. When the model number is incomplete, the buyer should add the project voltage class, expected load profile, target quantity and any approved equivalent list so the RFQ can be checked more efficiently.

Common RFQ details that speed up review

A useful DC contactor RFQ should include the requested part number, quantity, required delivery window and whether the order is for maintenance, prototype build, repeat production or a new sourcing plan. For EV charging and battery storage projects, buyers should also mention whether the component is tied to a pre-approved bill of materials or whether alternate review is allowed.

Coil voltage, auxiliary contact needs, mounting expectations and environmental requirements should be stated when they are known. These details help separate a direct sourcing check from a broader high voltage DC contactor comparison. They also reduce the risk of spending time on a part family that does not match the buyer's application constraints.

How Sorint supports contactor sourcing requests

Sorint reviews GV, GX and HX contactor requests as buyer-facing sourcing cases. We can help procurement teams organize model references, compare requested quantities and identify where more information is needed before quotation. When the RFQ includes several contactors, relays, fuses or battery disconnect switches, we keep each line item clear so buyers can see which parts need immediate confirmation.

This approach is useful for teams sourcing EV battery contactor parts, DC power relay components, high-voltage fuse lines and battery disconnect switch options together. It gives purchasing teams one structured way to discuss contactors and related protection components without mixing technical assumptions into the quotation request.

Where to start a contactor RFQ

Buyers can begin by reviewing Sorint's contactors and power relays category, then sending a model list with quantity, target schedule and application notes. If the request is part of a wider DC protection package, related items from fuses and circuit protection can be included in the same inquiry.

For bulk purchasing, the best RFQs are specific but not overloaded. A clear list of requested GIGAVAC contactor references, expected order timing and allowed sourcing options gives Sorint a stronger basis for review.

FAQ

Can Sorint review GV, GX and HX contactors in one RFQ?

Yes. Buyers can send several GIGAVAC contactor references together, along with quantity and timing details, so each line can be reviewed clearly.

Should buyers include application notes for a DC contactor request?

Yes. Application context helps identify whether the request is a direct sourcing check, a replacement review or a broader contactor comparison.

Can contactors be requested with fuses or disconnect switches?

Yes. Sorint can review contactors, power relays, high-voltage fuses and battery disconnect switch items together when buyers provide a structured part list.