This year, too, TTMS will be present at the Power Electronics event in the Brabanthallen in Den Bosch.

Twenty-five companies from the power industry will present the latest of the latest in the field of components and Test & Measurement equipment. In addition, in 29 parallel sessions there will be several lectures on the rapid developments within the power industry.

During this event, TTMS will give a lecture on mains stabilization and harmonic distortion. An increasing problem that causes failures in existing applications and processes.

By means of grid emulation equipment we are able to test whether your design can withstand the current mains voltage and pollution.

During this event we will also show you the latest developments in the field of AC and DC power supplies, (regenerative) electronic loads, bipolar power supplies, oscilloscopes etc.

In short, there is plenty to do during this day.

Register yourself or your colleague for the Power Electronics event.

You are welcome on 19 June 2019 from 09:00 in the Brabanthallen in Den Bosch. At 09:30 the first plenary lecture will take place.

For a complete overview of the lecture you can visit the Power Electronics 2019 website.

WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY

Arnold Memelink

Arnold Memelink

ABB

"The ABB Power Grids Jumet organisation is an innovative development and production facility of ABB that manufactures active filters and battery energy storage systems to support a stable grid. To test these systems we have acquired two Cinergia GE/EL +120kVA eplus units capable of doing grid emulation (AC + DC), operating as an electronic load (AC +DC) and being a battery emulator. We have experienced very good support from TTMS in obtaining these two Cinergia units. This included organising an on-site demonstration and supplying loan systems prior to the delivery of our final systems. This way we could start testing as early as possible. TTMS also organised training for the operators from the original manufacturer. This support allowed us to introduce the first battery energy storage systems even prior to the full delivery of the Cinergia systems."

University of Luxembourg

Sasan Rafii-Tabrizi

University of Luxembourg

“At the Energy and Environment department of the Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM) of the University of Luxembourg we do have different research projects related to green energy contributing to the development of eco-cities. As a long-standing partner of our research unit, TT&MS has proven that they are able to answer even the most complex questions in a professional manner. They have shown that they are always up to date with the latest technology and do not spare any effort to look at the application and even the situation on site. The exchange of ideas was always very pleasant and took place quickly. We look forward to further years of fruitful cooperation.”

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