"Other countries, the European Union is now interested... We are now actively working on how we can certify this for the European market because the interest is high," Izranova said.
She noted that Greece, Estonia and Spain showed interest in procuring the disinfection tunnels. Elsewhere in the world, Peru and Israel are also interested.
At present, the plant can sell its products to the countries of the Customs Union only, the official explained.
"We cooperate with Belarus and Kazakhstan, we can easily sell our products there, and for this, we have all the certificates," she said.
According to Izranova, Motor Technologies has already received an order from Kazakhstan for the delivery of 30 disinfection tunnels.
Earlier in June, the government of the Penza region said that a special tunnel manufactured by Motor Technologies had been installed in the president's official residence. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that a similar tunnel had also been set up in the Kremlin as an additional safety measure amid the COVID-19 pandemic.