Building a Technically Stronger Sales Force: Zhongxin General’s Four-Day Post-Holiday Training

Wide view of the Zhongxin General training conference room with approximately 30 staff attending a session on KYN61-40.5 armoured withdrawable AC metal-enclosed switchgear, with technical specifications projected on the large screen.
Following the Lunar New Year holiday, Zhongxin General organized a four-day intensive training program for its sales team, covering switchgear structure, transformer technology, energy storage systems, commercial tendering, and company qualifications — delivered by the company's own engineering directors and co-founders.

From switchgear and transformers to energy storage and commercial tendering — Zhongxin General brought its top engineers, co-founders, and industry partners together to equip its sales team with the technical depth the market demands.

Returning from the Lunar New Year holiday, the team at Sichuan Zhongxin General Electric Energy Co., Ltd. (Zhongxin General) did not ease back into routine — they stepped straight into a classroom. From February 26 to March 1, 2026, the company ran a structured, four-day training program designed exclusively for its sales and business development personnel.

The program was not a standard onboarding exercise. It was a deliberate investment in technical credibility — grounded in the belief that a sales professional who truly understands what they are selling is not just more effective, but more trusted by clients in a highly technical industry.

Wide-angle view of the full Zhongxin General sales training session, showing approximately 25–30 staff members seated in the conference room with the trainer presenting at the front, screen reading '2026 Sales Staff Product Training and Cross-Department Collaboration'.
The full sales team assembled for the product training and cross-department collaboration session — Feb 28, 2026.

The Case for Technical Training in Sales

The electrical equipment industry — spanning medium-voltage switchgear, low-voltage assemblies, dry-type transformers, prefabricated substations, and increasingly, energy storage systems — is not one where a brochure and a price list close deals. Procurement managers and project engineers ask hard questions. They expect the people sitting across the table to have real answers.

Zhongxin General’s decision to run this program reflects a straightforward conviction: the gap between a good salesperson and a great one, in this industry, is technical knowledge. The four-day curriculum was built to close that gap.

“The gap between a good salesperson and a great one, in this industry, is technical knowledge.”

Program at a Glance

Six sessions were delivered across four days, each led by a subject-matter expert — drawn from the company’s own senior engineering leadership, its co-founders, and an invited industry partner.

DateSessionTrainerTopic
Feb 26 · AM1He DongqiSwitchgear & Complete Equipment — Structure Technical
Feb 26 · PM2Yang XiaoqunSwitchgear & Complete Equipment — Technology & Energy Storage Sales Technical
Feb 27 · Full Day3Li XianmingTransformer Fundamentals, Ratings & Product Features Technical
Feb 28 · Full Day4Multiple TrainersPower Sales & Installation — Tendering Docs, Drawings & Commercial Procedures 
Commercial
Mar 1 · AM5Zhao HuiBidding & Tendering Law, Procurement Law & Evaluation Methods Commercial
Mar 1 · PM6Zhang ShaokuanCompany Credentials, Marketing Techniques & Written Exam Sales

Day One: Inside the Switchgear

The first morning was led by He Dongqi, Director of the Complete Equipment Engineering Department, who walked the sales team through the structural characteristics of Zhongxin General’s switchgear product range — covering medium-voltage assemblies including the KYN28 and KYN61 series, low-voltage distribution cabinets, box-type substations, and prefabricated substation cabins . Real project references — including the Yichuan project and deliveries for Hongli New Energy and the 7th Hydropower Bureau — were used to ground the discussion in practical engineering reality.

The afternoon session was taken by Yang Xiaoqun, Chief Engineer of Complete Equipment Engineering, who shifted the focus to product technology and cross-departmental collaboration — and introduced the sales team to one of the company’s fastest-growing product lines: energy storage systems. The session covered the fundamentals of energy storage, Zhongxin General’s current offerings, target customer segments, and the company’s competitive positioning in this emerging market.

Chief Engineer Zhu of Jiangsu Anzfu Energy Technology presenting the Anzhifu Energy System Introduction to Zhongxin General sales staff in the conference room, with the company's facility projected on screen.
Chief Engineer Zhu of Jiangsu Anzfu Energy Technology presenting the Anzhifu Energy Storage System Introduction — Feb 28, 2026.

Underscoring the seriousness of the energy storage push, Zhongxin General invited an external expert for this topic: Chief Engineer Zhu of Jiangsu Anzhifu Energy Technology Co., Ltd., a co-investment partner in Borui’an New Energy — Zhongxin General’s affiliated energy storage subsidiary. Chief Engineer Zhu traveled from Jiangsu to deliver a dedicated session on energy storage system architecture, technical specifications, and the practical considerations that the sales team must navigate when presenting these solutions to clients. His participation signals the strategic weight Zhongxin General places on this product line going forward.

Day Two: The Transformer, Demystified

Li Xianming, co-founder and Transformer Technical Advisor of Zhongxin General, presenting transformer knowledge covering tap voltage, winding connection methods, and impedance voltage, with detailed technical notes displayed on the classroom screen.
Li Xianming presenting transformer tap voltage, connection methods, and impedance voltage parameters — Feb 27, 2026.

February 27 was devoted entirely to transformers — one of the core product categories in Zhongxin General’s portfolio. The session was led by Li Xianming, a company co-founder, shareholder, the currently vice general manager and the company’s Transformer Technical Advisor General.

The curriculum covered transformer operating principles, nameplate interpretation, model classification, energy efficiency grading standards, and a focused deep-dive into the technical distinguishing features of Zhongxin General’s own dry-type transformer products. For many on the sales team, this session converted abstract product familiarity into genuine technical understanding — the kind that holds up under client scrutiny.

Day Three: The Commercial Reality of Installation Projects

February 28 addressed the operational and commercial dimension of the business. Led by a cross-functional team of five — Li Xia, Wang Hao, Shu Qin, Shi Yunhai, and Fu Meng — the full-day session covered the practical mechanics of installation project tendering: document collection and review, the interpretation of red-line and off-red-line engineering drawings, and the end-to-end procedures for commercial quotation, technical handover, and price registration with the power supply authority.

This session was particularly valuable for sales personnel who engage with project-based clients, where understanding the boundaries of scope and the administrative requirements of grid connection approval can be the difference between a smooth sale and a protracted dispute.

Day Four: Credentials, Tendering Law, and Closing the Deal

The final day opened with a session on commercial tendering and bidding law, delivered by Zhao Hui. The morning covered the legal framework governing competitive procurement in China — including the Tendering and Bidding Law, the Government Procurement Law, and their respective implementing regulations — alongside practical guidance on reading bid documents and understanding evaluation scoring methodologies.

The afternoon was led by Zhang Shaokuan, the company’s General Manager and co-founding shareholder, who closed out the program with a review of Zhongxin General’s full credentials portfolio — walking the team through not just what certifications the company holds, but the strategic thinking that drove each application and what they signal to clients and procurement evaluators. The session concluded with a review of the company’s marketing materials and a practical discussion of sales technique, followed by a written examination to consolidate four days of learning.

Beyond the Classroom: Learning on the Factory Floor

One element of the training stood apart from the conference room sessions. He Dongqi took the team out of the classroom and onto Zhongxin General’s own production floor, using actual in-production switchgear units as teaching aids. Standing beside the equipment they sell — tracing internal configurations, component layouts, and assembly logic with real hardware in front of them — gave the sales team a quality of understanding that no slide deck can replicate.

This approach reflects a broader principle embedded in the program: that genuine product confidence is built through proximity to the product, not just familiarity with its specification sheet.

What the Training Covered

  • Medium- and low-voltage switchgear structure, including KYN28 and KYN61 series
  • Prefabricated substations and modular substation cabin systems
  • Energy storage system technology, product selection, and sales positioning
  • Dry-type transformer fundamentals, nameplate reading, and efficiency ratings
  • Engineering drawing interpretation and red-line boundary analysis
  • Tendering law, government procurement regulations, and bid evaluation criteria
  • Company certifications, marketing materials, and sales methodology

A Company That Invests in Its People

What distinguishes this training program is the level of senior commitment behind it. The curriculum was delivered not by an external training vendor, but almost entirely by the company’s own engineering directors, co-founders, and shareholders — people who built these products and won these projects. That decision sends a clear message about the culture Zhongxin General is building: one where knowledge flows from the top, where the leadership teaches, and where the sales team is expected to be technically credible, not merely commercially motivated.

For clients evaluating electrical equipment suppliers — whether for a large-scale industrial project, a renewable energy installation, or a public procurement tender — this is precisely the kind of internal investment that matters. A sales team with real technical depth is a team that can be trusted to specify correctly, advise honestly, and support a project all the way through delivery.

Zhongxin General will continue to develop its team’s capabilities throughout 2026 as the company expands its presence across switchgear, transformer, and energy storage markets.

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