Improved operation in low-voltage grids thanks to real-time measurements and alarms

July 7, 2025 12:26 pm

The low-voltage (LV) grid has gone from being a passive and predictable infrastructure to become the scene of a new operational complexity. With the growing incorporation of new players such as electric vehicles, renewable distributed generation or efficient HVAC systems (such as heat pumps), electricity distribution companies need new tools to guarantee the stability, quality and continuity of supply in the face of more dynamic and complex network scenarios.

Low Voltage Panel. A Key Element in Electrical Infrastructure

June 6, 2025 1:29 pm

LV panels play a crucial role in managing and protecting the electrical supply in residential, commercial, and industrial environments. They serve as a control point where electrical energy is distributed to various consumption points, ensuring a safe and efficient flow.

Intersolar Europe 2025: Not to be missed in Munich Munich

April 8, 2025 1:25 pm

Once again, Pronutec will be present at Intersolar Europe, the leading international exhibition for the solar industry and energy solutions of the future. From May 7 to 9, you can find us at Messe München, in Hall B4, Stand 570, alongside our sister brands Telergon and Merytronic.

Fuse switches VS Circuit breakers

June 21, 2024 2:57 pm

The choice between fuse switches and circuit breakers is crucial in the design and operation of electrical installations, especially in industrial and electrical distribution environments. The following is a detailed analysis of the advantages of using fuse holders compared to circuit breakers, based on several critical factors.

Electric Vehicle Charging Modes according to the IEC 61851-1 Standard

May 28, 2024 4:22 pm

Electric vehicle (EV) charging is a crucial issue in the move towards sustainable mobility. There are different charging modes that vary depending on the power and current demanded. The power of the charging point determines the speed at which an EV can be charged, and these modes are defined in the IEC 61851-1 standard, numbered from 1 to 4.