Electric pumps (such as fuel pumps, oil pumps and water pumps)
Introduction
Electric pumps are mechanical devices powered by electricity, used for transporting fluids such as fuel, engine oil, and water. They are widely applied in automotive, industrial, and household systems. Compared with traditional mechanical pumps, electric pumps provide flexible speed regulation, higher efficiency, lower noise, and easier installation.

Core definition
A mechanical device driven by electrical energy and used for transporting fluids (such as fuel, engine oil, water, etc.), widely applied in the automotive, industrial, home appliance and other fields.
Common types and functions
Fuel pump: Mostly installed inside the car fuel tank, it pressurizes the fuel and delivers it to the engine to ensure a stable fuel supply.
Oil pump: A key component of a car engine, it drives the circulation of engine oil and provides lubrication and cooling for internal engine parts such as the crankshaft and camshaft.
Water pumps: They have a wide range of applications, such as circulating coolant in automotive cooling systems to cool the engine, or transporting and pressurizing water in household/industrial scenarios.
Core advantages
Compared with traditional mechanical pumps, it features flexible speed regulation (the conveying capacity can be adjusted as needed), higher efficiency, lower noise, and more convenient installation and layout.
Key points to note: It is necessary to match the corresponding fluid characteristics (such as oil resistance and corrosion resistance). For long-term use, the sealing performance and motor status should be regularly checked to avoid affecting operation due to leakage or motor failure.
Why Baoquan Zhijie
With expertise in MOSFET and IGBT-based motor control, Baoquan Zhijie delivers reliable, efficient, and scalable electric pump solutions for automotive (fuel, oil, water pumps), industrial equipment, and household systems.



