The heart of a low-voltage distribution panel: the incoming section
April 16, 2026 9:18 amIf a low-voltage distribution panel were a human body, the incoming supply would be its heart. It is the point... View Article
If a low-voltage distribution panel were a human body, the incoming supply would be its heart. It is the point... View Article
En el actual contexto de transición energética, la red de baja tensión (BT) está asumiendo un papel clave como espacio de interacción entre generación distribuida, almacenamiento, vehículos eléctricos y consumos cada vez más exigentes. Esta nueva complejidad exige a las empresas distribuidoras una planificación de red basada en información real, continua y precisa, más allá de estimaciones históricas o modelos estáticos.
In the current context of energy transition, the low-voltage (LV) grid is assuming a key role as a space for interaction between distributed generation, storage, electric vehicles and increasingly demanding consumption. This new complexity requires distribution companies to plan the grid based on real, continuous and accurate information, beyond historical estimates or static models.
From 16 to 18 September 2025, Pronutec will participate in Energetab, Poland's most important international energy fair, to be held in Bielsko-Biała.
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.
In a context where the digitalization of low voltage networks is becoming increasingly critical, at Pronutec we have developed an innovative solution that addresses the sector’s evolving needs: the Live Retrofit Supervisor (LRS).
