Power Electronics
ELINSA has been a national reference company in power electronics for more than 15 years. Its scope usually ranges from industrialisation to manufacturing. We can also carry out the design and development of equipment if required by the customer.
It has a factory to carry out the entire construction process of power electronics equipment. For the industrialisation or design of the equipment, it has a technical office with extensive experience. It has an area for the manufacture of the made-to-measure metal cabinet. In the central part of the factory, the electrical and power electronics components are assembled. Finally, it has a specific area for the final factory acceptance tests.
This integrates the entire process, from the technical office to the testing area. This allows ELINSA to achieve a high degree of competence in the manufacture of prototypes, singular equipment and small series.
References
ELINSA entered the power electronics sector in 2000 with the manufacture of power converters for the MADE AE5X wind turbine. Since then, various products have been manufactured for different sectors.
The main manufacturing references to include those related to renewable energies.
- High power photovoltaic inverters.
- “Back to Back” converters for wind energy.
- Power rectifiers.
- Battery chargers.
We manufacture equipment for other sectors such as the industrial, railway or naval sectors. We always adapt each solution to the customer’s needs.
The PV inverters range from the first 30 kW models to the current 3.6 MW models. They have been manufactured for different countries. These include Spain, Italy, Germany, Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, Peru, Taiwan, USA (UL certified), etc.
We carry out the maintenance of these photovoltaic inverters and other power electronics equipment. In all its ranges, preventive and corrective, nationally and internationally.
Finally, one of the main lines of work of ELINSA’s R&D&I department focuses on power electronics developments. It has several R&D project references such as the development of inverters for isolated grids, shore power converters and other converters.