Köcher induction hobs pioneering German technology with advanced Gx Induction platform from E.G.O
Principles & Style
Principle: Pioneering German technology not only reflects a leading position but also Köcher’s commitment to creating smart kitchen solutions.
On the journey of continuous innovation, Köcher always pursues a single goal: to elevate the standards of kitchen appliances in Vietnam – not through promises but through every verifiable partnership decision.
German style thinking: Emphasizing performance, durability, and user experience is not only reflected in the exterior design but is deeply embedded in every component inside each hob.
International strategic partners
Collaborating with leading global corporations:
- E.G.O. Elektro-Gerätebau GmbH (Germany) – Manufacturer of induction coils and core technology
- EuroKera (France) – Manufacturer of X-Nano scratch-resistant glass
- Schott Ceran (Germany) – Leading manufacturer of heat-resistant glass
Introducing strategic partner E.G.O: a corporation with nearly 100 years of creating and developing induction technology
Founded in Germany in 1925, E.G.O. was the first entity in the world to invent and commercialize induction technology
Within the framework of the cooperation, the three parties agreed to share technology information, coordinate research and development of new products, train Köcher’s R&D engineers, and prioritize the earliest application of advanced core technologies into the X-Nano induction hob line.
Köcher – The first Vietnamese induction hob integrating E.G.O’s GX technology
After nearly 100 years of continuous innovation, E.G.O. has created its most outstanding achievement in the modern technology generation: the Induction Gx platform: the latest generation of induction coils, likened to the “heart of technology” that helps induction hobs meet the highest European standards today with almost absolute cooking precision, smooth operation, sophisticated temperature control, and optimized energy efficiency.
Induction Gx is the first platform that allows household induction hobs to “read” the temperature of the pot’s bottom through the electromagnetic field it emits, without the need for any additional external sensors. Prioritized by Köcher for application in the X-Nano induction hob line, notably the X-NANO 9 product according to the strategic partnership agreement, Induction Gx transforms each Köcher hob into a unique cooking experience, where technology serves humanity.
Numbers about the German Induction Gx technology platform
After nearly 100 years of innovation, E.G.O. created the Induction Gx platform – the latest generation of induction coils, likened to the “heart of technology” that helps induction hobs meet the highest European standards with almost absolute cooking precision.
Years of Lifespan
G.X induction coil technology is developed with an expected durability of up to 10 years of stable operation
Automatic Modes
Integrated CSF+: Fry, Boil, Cook noodles, Steam, Keep warm – each mode self-adjusts
Power Increase
Independent booster for each cooking zone for 15 continuous minutes
Monitoring Points
The entire system is certified by VDE and UL
Memory Setting
Recall automatically saves the last cooking setting within 6 seconds
Standby Consumption
Meets the strictest European energy standard EN 60350
International Certifications of German Induction Gx Technology
Not only focused on performance and durability, G.X technology also undergoes many rigorous testing processes before practical application. The certifications that this technology has achieved are the basis for demonstrating stable operation capability, safety, and compliance with strict technical standards in the industry.
EN 60335-1
European safety standard specifying general requirements to protect users and the environment from electrical, mechanical, thermal, explosion, and radiation hazards caused by appliances.
EN 60335-2-6
European safety standard specifying strict requirements regarding electrical, thermal, and mechanical safety to protect users from electric shock, explosion, or burns.
EN 60730
Developed by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and standardized by the European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC). Specifies technical requirements for automatic electrical control devices used in households and buildings.
EN 62233
European safety standard specifying methods for measuring electromagnetic fields (EMF) emitted by household appliances, to assess exposure levels and ensure safety for human health.
EN 60730-1
European standard specifying safety, functionality, and electromagnetic compatibility requirements for automatic electrical control devices in households.
GB 4706
National standard of China specifying general safety requirements for automatic electrical control devices used in household appliances and similar purposes.
VDE
Certification from the German Association for Electrical Technology (VDE) that electrical and electronic products meet strict safety and quality standards, one of the most prestigious certifications globally.
UL
Certification from Underwriters Laboratories (UL) that a product has passed rigorous tests for safety, durability, and quality. A mandatory standard in the North American market.










