Mobile substation
power distribution

mobile substation
mobile substation
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Characteristics

Technology
mobile
Fonction
power distribution
Rated voltage

Max.: 420 kV

Min.: 36 kV

Description

Substations play a crucial role in the transmission and distribution of electrical power throughout the grid. So what happens if a substation goes off-line? GE's mobile substations can bridge the gap during off-line events, helping to keep the grid operational and safe. GE's mobile substation is a self-contained trailer or container equipped with the necessary high and medium voltage components of a full substation, including power transformer, switchgear and disconnect switches (GIS, AIS or hybrid), metering transformers, surge arresters, protection and control equipment, AC and DC auxiliary power and control systems. Other equipment can be supplied to meet customer specific requirements. GE provides complete turnkey mobile substations that include commissioning services, transportation, energizing and training to ensure the most flexible and effective solution. Key Benefits GE's mobile substations are a turnkey solution, adapted to the specific requirements of each customer. Each project is unique and our project management team works closely with our customers to make sure that the huge range of possibilities are focused to the ideal customized solution. Key benefits of GE's mobile substations • - No civil works cost • - Reduced maintenance costs • - Maximum utilization and return on investment • - Maximum mobility and flexibility • - Can be rapidly on site and available for service • - Maximum reliability through customized design • - Optimization of space equipment • - Reduced or minimal dismantling cost

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