Moving away from SF6: the technological breakthrough

Our commitment to lead the sustainable transformation of electrical grids has driven us to develop an alternative innovative technology, without the use of SF6 as dielectric gas up to 24 kV, which guarantees a lower environmental impact on our planet.

A collaborative process with our customers to identify the key attributes and requirements our new ranges of primary and secondary switchgears should meet

Thus, we have the best alternative for the distribution grid based on the following requirements:

Natural origin gas

  • Natural air components
  • Industrially manufactured
  • Fully accesible

Minimum filling pressure

  • Well-known behaviour
  • Proven tightness

Digital native

  • Sensoring
  • Automation

Easy operation & exploitation

  • Innovative load break switch
  • Circuit-breaker with proven technology

Compact dimension

  • Similar footprint
  • Optimised dimensions

State-of-the-art technology of integral gas insulation

PRIMARY DISTRIBUTION

sbp.zero24

The next generation F-gas-free insulated switchgear (GIS) for 24kV primary distribution network.

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    SECONDARY DISTRIBUTION

    cgm.zero24

    The next generation F-gas-free insulated switchgear (GIS) for 24kV secondary distribution network.

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      1. Launch of our SF6-free product portfolio (up to 24 kV) at WindEurope Annual Event 2024

      2. Launch of our SF6-free technological solutions at CIRED 2023

        • Primary distribution: sbp.zero24
        • Secondary distribution: cgm.zero24
      3. The technological breakthrough: F-gas-free (GIS) solution

        • Natural origin gas
        • Minimun filling pressure
        • Easy operation and exploitation
        • Compact dimensions
        • Digital native
      4. Identification of key attributes

        • Gas
        • Pressure
        • Operation and exploitation
        • Dimensions
      5. Experiencing and testing different alternatives

        Active listening with customers

      6. The challenge: moving away from SF6

        • Be more sustainable
        • Develop a new technology
      7. The result of over 10 years of research