Nigeria is currently undergoing a massive structural shift towards local manufacturing and "Renewed Hope" in industrialization. As the largest economy in Africa, the demand for robust, cost-effective, and energy-efficient drive systems has never been higher. From the bustling industrial hubs of Lagos and Ogun State to the agricultural processing zones in the North, DC Worm Gear Motors are the silent heartbeat of modern Nigerian commerce.
At Quark Motion, we recognize that the Nigerian market presents unique challenges: fluctuating power grids, high humidity in coastal regions like Port Harcourt, and a massive push for solar-powered automation. Our motors are engineered to thrive in these conditions, providing Information Gain through superior thermal management and energy efficiency that solar-powered systems require.
Welcome to Quark Motion, where the physics of advanced rotation meets world-class manufacturing efficiency. As a premier, ISO9001-certified factory based in China, we specialize in the R&D, custom engineering, and mass production of high-performance DC Gear Motors, and Brushless DC Motors (BLDC).
For twenty years, Quark Motion has been the silent power behind the world's smartest devices. From high-end medical pumps and automotive electronics to smart home automation and precision robotics, our micro-drives are chosen by global OEM buyers for their exceptional power-to-size ratio, whisper-quiet acoustics, and enduring operational lifespans. We control the entire lifecycle of production, utilizing automated assembly and strict 100% in-house quality inspection to guarantee that every unit leaves our facility performing flawlessly.
The 90-degree output and inherent self-locking nature of worm gearboxes make them indispensable for Nigerian infrastructure. Whether it is for conveyor belts in Agbara Industrial Estate or automatic ballot boxes, our motors prevent back-driving, ensuring safety and precision without the need for complex braking systems.












For global procurement officers and Nigerian business owners, a motor is not just a component; it is a solution to a logistical or production problem. Our technical roadmap focuses on three core pillars:
In Northern Nigeria, solar-powered automated irrigation and seed dispersal systems are booming. Our DC Worm Gear Motors, with their low power consumption and high torque, are perfect for 24/7 autonomous agricultural robots.
Nigeriaβs banking sector is the most advanced in Africa. We provide the internal drives for ATMs and POS receipt printers across the continent, ensuring high-frequency reliability in Lagos's high-traffic financial districts.
As Nigeria moves towards decentralized power, our motors are being integrated into solar-tracking panels, maximizing energy capture by precisely tilting panels toward the Saharan sun.
The future of motion control in West Africa lies in IoT Integration. Quark Motion is currently developing worm gear motors with integrated Bluetooth and WiFi controllers, allowing Nigerian factory managers to monitor motor health and "Duty Cycle" performance via smartphone apps. This reduction in downtime is the "Information Gain" that keeps our partners ahead of the competition.
To serve the Nigerian market, where environmental conditions can be harsh, we utilize military-grade testing equipment to ensure every motor meets global standards.








Compliance & Support: We provide full documentation for SONCAP (Standards Organisation of Nigeria Conformity Assessment Programme), ensuring your imports clear customs without delay. Our technical support team is available 24/7 to assist with duty cycle calculations and torque requirements specific to your local project.
Yes. Our motors are designed with a wide operating voltage tolerance. For 12V systems, they can safely operate between 10V-14.5V, making them ideal for battery-backed solar systems common in Nigeria.
Standard orders take 15-20 days for production. Shipping via sea to Apapa typically takes 35-45 days, while air freight to Murtala Muhammed International Airport takes 7-10 days.
For industrial applications serving the Nigerian market, we primarily use high-strength steel or bronze worm gears to ensure durability and high torque capacity. Plastic gears are only used upon request for low-cost, low-load applications.
Absolutely. We are an OEM factory. We can customize shaft diameter, length, D-cuts, and keyways to fit your specific Nigerian-made machinery.