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...
Solar Inverter Harmonics in South Africa Solar inverter harmonics South Africa is now a bigger issue on industrial and commercial sites. Many facilities have added rooftop PV to reduce grid dependence and control electricity bills. But solar inverters also add harmonic current to electrical networks. When that happens, the site may see overheating, unstable power factor, nuisance trips, and weak p...
Case study: enhancing AI Infrastructure Stability Using AHF AI infrastructure relies heavily on high-density GPU clusters and complex switch-mode power supplies. These components generate significant non-linear loads, leading to harmonic distortion that threatens system stability. Using Active Harmonic Filters (AHF) is the most effective way to mitigate these risks and ensure continu...
Optimizing Wind Farm Stability with MV SVG Systems Wind energy plays a vital role in the global transition toward sustainable power generation. However, integrating large-scale wind farms into the electrical grid presents significant technical challenges regarding voltage stability. Rapid fluctuations in wind speed lead to inconsistent power output and reactive power imbalances. To a...
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...
Logistics Industry Power Quality Success Story In the modern logistics industry, operational continuity depends heavily on reliable electrical systems. Automated warehouses, conveyor systems, cold storage units, barcode scanners, data centers, and electric forklifts all require stable and uninterrupted power. Even a brief voltage fluctuation can disrupt sorting lines, delay shipments...