Atualizações de Produtos

Product Update: G13 Relay Options for High-Voltage Control Panel RFQs

2026-07-19

Product Update: G13 Relay Options for High-Voltage Control Panel RFQs cover

Sorint highlights G13 relay options for buyers comparing high-voltage power relay choices for control panels, EV equipment and industrial DC systems.

Sorint is adding clearer buyer guidance around G13 relay sourcing requests for high-voltage control panels and DC power systems. The G13 relay family appears in Sorint product records alongside related relay variants such as G13-12Vdc, G13-115Vdc and G13L relay listings, giving procurement teams a more specific starting point when a purchasing list calls for a compact high-voltage power relay rather than a broad relay category.

This product update is written for B2B buyers preparing RFQs for EV equipment, charging hardware, energy storage controls, test equipment and industrial power panels. When the first request names the relay family, target variant and application environment, Sorint can compare the inquiry against the available relay range and respond with more practical sourcing direction.

Why G13 relay requests need clear model context

Many power relay inquiries begin with a short model note copied from a drawing, replacement list or approved vendor table. That can be enough to start a discussion, but it often leaves out the coil version, related variant or equipment role. For the G13 family, buyers may mention the base G13 relay, G13-12Vdc relay, G13-115Vdc relay or G13L relay. Keeping those names visible in the RFQ helps prevent a high-voltage relay request from being treated as a generic signal relay inquiry.

For sourcing teams, the model context also helps separate new equipment builds from maintenance replacement demand. A buyer replacing a listed relay may need a closer match to the existing purchasing record, while a buyer planning a new control panel may still be comparing adjacent power relay choices before narrowing the bill of materials.

Applications where buyers compare G13 relay options

G13 relay inquiries commonly fit projects where the switching component is part of a higher-value electrical system. Sorint sees this type of demand around EV support equipment, battery system controls, charging infrastructure, test benches and industrial DC panels. In these projects, buyers often compare relay families together with high-voltage DC contactors, fuse protection and disconnect switch options, especially when a sourcing package covers multiple parts in the same cabinet or power stage.

That combined purchasing view matters because relay availability, requested quantity and documentation needs can affect the entire sourcing timeline. When a buyer sends the relay family together with the broader equipment context, Sorint can review the request as part of a real power control package instead of a standalone part number search.

RFQ details that make relay sourcing faster

A useful G13 relay RFQ should include the exact model name when available, the target coil version, estimated annual or project quantity, preferred delivery window and the equipment type. If the request is linked to an EV charging, energy storage or industrial control project, buyers should include that context in the first message. This gives the sourcing review enough information to distinguish urgent replacement demand from forward planning.

Buyers who are still confirming the final part number can send a shortlist of acceptable variants. For example, a note that compares G13 relay, G13-12Vdc relay and G13-115Vdc relay options is more useful than a request that only says high voltage relay. Sorint can then help organize the discussion around real catalog names and likely purchasing paths.

How this update helps procurement teams

The main benefit is a more focused starting point. Product family names, variant notes and application details reduce the back-and-forth that often slows high-voltage relay sourcing. They also help buyers keep relay requests aligned with related components such as DC contactors, high-voltage fuses and battery disconnect switches.

For distributors, panel builders and equipment manufacturers, the G13 relay family can now be discussed with clearer RFQ language on Sorint. Buyers can send the model reference, target project and quantity range, then ask Sorint to review sourcing direction for the relay family and nearby power control components.

FAQ

What should I include in a G13 relay inquiry?

Include the model name, coil version if known, quantity, delivery target and application. A short note about the equipment type helps Sorint understand whether the request is for replacement, prototype planning or repeated production demand.

Can Sorint review related power control parts in the same RFQ?

Yes. Buyers can include relay, DC contactor, fuse and disconnect switch requirements in one request when they belong to the same EV, energy storage, charging or industrial DC project.

What if the exact G13 variant is not confirmed yet?

Send the closest model names or an approved shortlist. Sorint can use those references to focus the sourcing discussion before the final purchasing list is fixed.