SVG: Power Electronics for Daily Life Quality When you turn on a light, charge your phone, take the subway, watch videos, or run factory machines, you use electricity. Few people wonder why the power remains stable, clean, and reliable. Behind stable power supplies, smooth subways and efficient wind farms lies key power electronics: SVG (Static Var Generator). SVG is little known outs...
AI Data Center Power Quality: AHF and SVG for UPS Systems Modern data centers depend on stable electrical performance. As facilities add UPS systems, precision cooling, variable frequency drives, rectifiers, power distribution units, and high-density server racks, data center power quality becomes more difficult to control. Harmonic distortion, poor power factor, voltage fluctuation, and overheati...
Medium Voltage STATCOM for PF Correction Medium voltage power systems need stable voltage and accurate power factor correction. Solar plants, mining sites, factories, water treatment plants, and utility projects often operate at 10kV, 11kV, 20kV, 33kV, or 35kV. At this level, poor power quality can affect the full electrical network. A medium voltage STATCOM is used to solve this problem. It provi...
Why SVG is the Future of Modern Manufacturing In the world of modern manufacturing, power is everything. But not all power is the same. Many factories suffer from poor power quality, which acts like a hidden tax on your business. It causes motors to overheat, computers to crash, and electricity bills to skyrocket. To fix this, you need a smart strategy for power quality management. For years, comp...
Enhancing AHF Reliability with Conformal Coating Protection Active Harmonic Filters (AHFs) play a critical role in modern power systems. They reduce harmonic distortion, improve power quality, and protect sensitive electrical equipment. As AHFs are increasingly deployed in industrial automation, renewable energy systems, EV charging infrastructure, and data centers, long-term operati...
AHF and SVG for Water Treatment Plants Water treatment plants depend on a stable power supply. Pumps, blowers, mixers, compressors, dosing systems, and control panels must operate continuously. If the electrical system becomes unstable, the treatment process can face equipment trips, overheating, poor efficiency, and higher maintenance costs. Many water treatment plants now use variable frequency ...