Why EV Charging Stations Need an Active Harmonic Filter EV charging stations are expanding quickly in commercial buildings, parking structures, fleets, and public infrastructure. As more fast chargers connect to the electrical system, power quality becomes a serious issue. Many charging stations use high-power electronic converters. These are nonlinear loads. While they improve charging efficiency...
Medium Voltage STATCOM for Mining Mining sites depend on stable medium voltage power. Crushers, conveyors, pumps, mills, hoists, compressors, and ventilation systems all place heavy demand on the electrical network. These loads do not always operate at a steady level. They start, stop, ramp up, and change throughout the day. This can create voltage fluctuation, poor power factor, and reactive powe...
Introduction: The High Cost of the "Invisible Killer" in July 2026 As we move further into the industrial energy transition of 2026, the reliance on diesel generators, gas turbines, and isolated microgrids remains a mission-critical reality for remote mining operations, large-scale agriculture, and telecommunication base stations. Yet, an "invisible killer" continues to bleed operational bu...
Three-Level AHF Stops Capacitor Failures in VFD Plants Capacitor banks can fail under VFD harmonic loads. Learn how a three-level active harmonic filter reduces THDi and supports capacitor-bank protection. A recurring VFD-plant problem looks like this: capacitor banks fail repeatedly even after replacement. The capacitors may not be the root cause. Nonlinear loads can inject 5...
Active Harmonic Filter Acceptance Test: 5 Critical Steps for Capacity Verification & Site Commissioning A purchase order does not prove that an Active Harmonic Filter will pass site acceptance. The project team must confirm what happens at the point of common coupling (PCC) when VFDs, rectifiers, welders, UPS systems, and capacitor banks operate together. Before acceptance...