Xinran Group and China Hydrogen Energy Corporation Limited have introduced a range of gas turbine products for international markets, and the companies say they’ve built an “in-stock” supply system aimed at faster delivery into regions including the United States, Canada, Europe, and the Middle East. The pitch is straightforward: shorten lead times for on-site power equipment that can hold up AI data center build schedules.
Long equipment lead times are a real constraint for power-dense builds that can’t wait for traditional made-to-order generator and turbine procurement. Xinran points to typical production cycles for high-end power equipment stretching from months to years, which can delay commissioning for projects that need power infrastructure in place early.
Xinran says it currently has gas generator sets available in 1 MW, 3 MW, 25 MW, 50 MW, and 100 MW power ranges, and that complete gas turbine units are available for immediate shipment. The company describes this as a flexible supply model intended to reduce project timelines versus conventional production schedules, targeting use cases including computing parks, captive power plants, and distributed energy projects.
The gas turbine systems are described as supporting multiple fuels, including natural gas, associated petroleum gas (APG), hydrogen, and “other clean energy sources.” Xinran also positions the systems for two roles in data center power architectures: primary supply or emergency backup, with the stated goal of riding through grid fluctuations, power restrictions, and outages.
Alongside generation, Xinran is also supplying magnetic-bearing chillers as thermal management equipment for AI data centers. The company says its magnetic-bearing chillers use oil-free magnetic bearing technology, eliminating mechanical friction and simplifying maintenance. Xinran claims the technology can reduce energy consumption by more than 30% compared with conventional cooling systems, and that the efficiency gain can help lower data center PUE. That “more than 30%” figure is a big claim; operators will want to see how it was measured, under what load profile, and across what operating envelope before banking it into a facility model.
Xinran describes itself as a manufacturer of oil and gas compressors and process gas compressors, with products including wellhead compressors, natural gas pipeline compressors, centrifugal compressors for coal chemical applications, screw air compressors, vacuum pumps, and blowers. It also says it has an equipment portfolio spanning the hydrogen value chain, including water electrolysis hydrogen production systems, high-purity hydrogen compressors, hydrogen pipeline booster units, and hydrogen storage and transportation equipment.
The company says it is in business discussions with enterprises in markets including the UK and the UAE, and is seeking regional distributors and partners across the US, Canada, Europe, the Middle East, Central Asia, and Southeast Asia. Xinran also says it plans to establish representative offices and service centers in locations including Houston, London, Calgary, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Almaty, Moscow, and Singapore.
Xinran Group lists multilingual sites at xinrancompressor.com (English), xinrancompressor.asia (Arabic), cnaircompressor.ru (Russian), and xinrangroup.cn (Chinese).
Source: Xinran Group

















