As Morocco continues its rapid transformation into a regional industrial hub, the demand for high-quality electrical safety components, specifically Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI), has reached an all-time high. Unlike mass-produced electrical fittings, "Small Volume" manufacturing serves a critical niche in the Moroccan market—catering to luxury boutique hotels (Riads), specialized industrial zones like the Tanger Automotive City, and high-end residential projects in Casablanca and Marrakech.
For Moroccan developers and electrical contractors, sourcing from a dedicated Small Volume GFCI Manufacturer & Supplier means more than just buying a product; it’s about technical precision, localized compliance, and aesthetic integration. Our GFCIs are designed to trip within 0.025 seconds, providing life-saving protection in Morocco’s diverse climates—from the humid coastal air of Agadir to the intense heat of the Sahara regions.
Founded in 2004, Wenzhou Huaya Electric Co., Ltd. has evolved from a local specialized factory into an internationally recognized leader in American standard electrical appliances. With a massive 20,000 square meter production base, we combine the efficiency of large-scale manufacturing with the agility required for small volume orders customized for the Moroccan market.
Our team of over 200 professionals, including specialized electrical engineers and quality control experts, ensures that every GFCI unit exported to Morocco meets the highest safety benchmarks. We don't just manufacture; we innovate. Our R&D department holds multiple utility patents in both China and the USA, focusing on slimmer designs and more robust tamper-resistant mechanisms.
Morocco's commitment to renewable energy (symbolized by the Noor Ouarzazate Solar Power Station) is driving a trend toward smart electrical components. Our GFCI outlets with LED indicators align perfectly with this, offering visual diagnostics that reduce maintenance downtime in energy-efficient buildings.
Renovating historic Riads into luxury guest houses requires electrical components that are compact yet powerful. The "Slim GFCI" series is specifically sought after by Moroccan interior designers because it fits into shallow electrical boxes common in traditional masonry walls without compromising on modern safety standards.
With Morocco becoming a gateway to Europe and Africa, industrial parks require robust, 20 Amp weather-resistant GFCIs for logistics centers and manufacturing plants. These environments demand protection against dust and occasional moisture, where our WR (Weather Resistant) series excels.
Our GFCIs detect even the smallest leakage currents (5mA) and disconnect power instantly. This is crucial for bathroom and kitchen installations in Moroccan residential complexes where water proximity is a constant factor.
Safety for families is paramount. Our TR mechanism prevents the insertion of foreign objects, meeting the strict safety requirements of international schools and modern apartment buildings in Agadir and Casablanca.
Designed for the Moroccan coast, our WR models utilize UV-stabilized engineering plastics and corrosion-resistant metal components to withstand salty air and intense sunlight.
Our products aren't just tested; they are proven. We hold ISO9001, UL, and ETL certifications, ensuring that every batch sent to Morocco complies with international electrical codes (NEC).




At Wenzhou Huaya Electric, we understand that the Moroccan market is unique. It is a bridge between European aesthetics and American safety standards. By focusing on small volume GFCI supply, we offer Moroccan distributors and contractors the flexibility to order exactly what their project needs—whether it's a 50-unit boutique riad renovation or a 500-unit apartment complex in Casablanca.
Our commitment to Morocco extends beyond sales. We provide technical documentation and support to ensure our products are integrated seamlessly into the local electrical grid, maintaining the highest levels of safety and reliability for Moroccan citizens and visitors alike.