In a world where everything is going global, you find your products like switchboards exported internationally, opening markets to the core essentials needed to grow and boost business. This article takes you through some of the most important steps in exporting switchboards across borders,...
Rising EV ownership is bringing about the need for efficient charging solutions. With DC EV fast chargers, one can now experience rapid power directly to the EV battery. Compared with Level 1 and Level 2 chargers, the downtime is drastically reduced; thus, it has...
Service Protection Device is a safety component in electrical installations, designed to interrupt fault currents between the main switchboard and the network. It ensures the protection of electrical systems and sensitive equipment from voltage surges. Purpose • Protects electrical systems from faults and surges....
Flexible Exports is an innovative solar export option that enables customers in approved locations to feed back energy from their rooftop solar systems into the grid. Unlike the traditional fixed export limit of 1.5kW per phase, Flexible Exports enables users to export between 1.5kW...
Earthing and grounding are often used interchangeably, yet they refer to distinct concepts in electrical safety. Understanding the differences and applications of each is vital for protecting both individuals and electrical systems from hazards. What is Earthing? Earthing is the process of connecting non-current-carrying...
Maximum demand is the highest amount of electricity that an electrical system is expected to need at any time. There are four main ways to figure out maximum demand for EV chargers: 1. Assessment One way to assess maximum demand is to list all...
Load Management System (LMS) helps adjust the charging rates across different EV chargers based on the available power. It allows more EV chargers to be installed and optimizes charging time for drivers. With load management, you can: Charge more Install maximum vehicle chargers. Cut...
Electric vehicle chargers (EV chargers) come in different types, each designed to meet various charging needs. Understanding these options can help you choose the right charger for your situation. The following are the main types of EV chargers: 7kW EV Charger A 7kW EV...
Section 3.6 of AS/NZS 3000:2018 states that a maximum limit for a maximum value of voltage drops should not be more than 5% of the rated supply voltage between the source and a point in the electrical system. This is quite necessary for ensuring...
As the world transitions toward a more sustainable future, EV charger brands are taking center stage. With an increasing number of drivers opting for electric over conventional gasoline-powered cars, the demand for reliable and efficient EV charging infrastructure is higher than ever. In Australia,...