Meins revolutionizes the energy sector with the new compact substation CSET-50-132

In a global context focused on sustainability and the urgent need to stop climate change, Meins has established itself as a benchmark in innovation and research within the field of renewable energies. With 27 years of experience, the company develops technologies aimed at reducing the carbon footprint and promoting a cleaner and more efficient energy model. Its activity covers the supply and integration of transformation centers, distribution systems and substations for photovoltaic, wind and battery storage projects, in addition to making steady progress in the emerging hydrogen (Hâ‚‚) market. Today, Meins has more than 10 GW of installed capacity and presence in more than 35 countries.

In this line of growth, the company has taken a decisive step with the launch of the CSET-50-132, a compact High and Medium Voltage substation that represents a milestone in the design and execution of electrical infrastructures. Presented for the first time during the first edition of Meins PowerXperience, it brought together leading figures in the sector to learn about this new technological solution.

The CSET-50-132 is designed to serve generation or distribution projects of up to 50 MVA, with network connections of up to 138 kV. Its modular structure is divided into three main blocks: a High Voltage building in prefabricated concrete, a Medium Voltage building that integrates switchgear, auxiliary systems and control equipment, and a prefabricated foundation for the transformer, equipped with an oil retention tank, filtration and anti-spark protection.

Its prefabricated design allows implementation in less than 7 days, reduces the surface area occupied, reduces risks during assembly and simplifies operation and maintenance tasks.

With this solution, Meins reaffirms its commitment to advanced engineering and sustainability, adding the CSET-50-132 substation to innovations such as the Fusion Substation and the Power Station, and thus consolidating its technological leadership in the energy sector.