Investing in a hipot tester is an essential step for manufacturers and test engineers who prioritize electrical safety, regulatory compliance, and product reliability. But one of the most common questions we hear is: How much should  a hipot tester cost?

The answer depends on multiple factors- including voltage range, test functions, automation features, and safety standards,

In this post, we break down the key cost considerations, typical price ranges for Vitrek hipot testers, and provide expert tips to help you choose the right model for your application and budget.

What Affects the Price of a Hipot Tester?

Pricing varies widely depending on the tester’s capabilities, accuracy, and built-in features.

Key Factors That Influence Cost:

Factor Impact on Price
Voltage Range Higher voltages (10–30 kV) increase overall system cost
Test Types Supported Multi-function units (AC, DC, IR, GB, CONT) are priced higher
Current Capacity Ground bond >30 A adds to cost
Built-in Switching Internal 16–24 channel HV switching increases price
Accuracy & Resolution Picoamp-level leakage detection is premium
Automation & Interfaces USB, RS-232, I/O, and PC software support add value
Safety Features Arc detection, discharge circuits, interlocks, etc.
Calibration & Certification ISO 17025 traceability and documentation impact pricing

 Price Examples

Vitrek offers a wide range of hipot testers with best-in-class features and flexible pricing to fit every environment- from basic QA lines to high-voltage R&D labs.

Model Key Features Approx. Price (USD)
Vitrek V70 AC Hipot (up to 5 kV), basic QA testing $1,590.00
Vitrek V73 AC/DC, IR, Ground Bond, automation-ready $2,448.00
Vitrek V77 Full-function with 24-channel HV switching, ideal for production lines $4,601.00
Vitrek 957i 30 kV AC / 15 kV DC, picoamp resolution, 40 A GB for lab-grade testing $7,601.00

Disclaimer on Pricing Information: For precise and up-to-date pricing tailored to your specific application, please contact Vitrek directly.

Tips for Buying the Right Hipot Tester

  1. Match the Tester to Your Standards
    Ensure the tester supports IEC, UL, CE, or other standards relevant to your products.
  2. Plan for Scalability
    If you plan to automate or scale, choose a model with digital I/O, switching, and software support.
  3. Factor in Accessories
    Don’t forget to budget for test leads, adapters, PVD loads, and rack-mount kits.
  4. Verify Calibration & Warranty
    Look for models with ISO 17025 traceable calibration and at least a 2-year warranty.
  5. Consider Local Support
    Ensure your manufacturer or distributor offers support and service in your region.

Hipot Tester Pricing: What Matters More Than the Sticker Price

When it comes to electrical safety testing, the the price of the equipment – needs to be measured against the value of compliance, protection, and peace of mind. A quality hipot tester ensures your products leave the factory safe, standards-compliant, and reliable.

Whether you’re testing consumer electronics, medical devices, or industrial drives, Vitrek hipot testers have been proven to deliver scalable performance and long-term value.

Ready to get pricing tailored to your application?

Contact our team for quotes, datasheets, and assistance choosing the right model for your budget and requirements.