Transfer & transformer station
The ideal all-rounder for your reliable transformer station medium-voltage connection.
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Solar park station
The first purely solar park-internal transformer station.
Reliable for solar parks of any size.
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Transfer & transformer station
The ideal all-rounder for your reliable transformer station medium-voltage connection.
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Solar park station
The first purely solar park-internal transformer station. Reliable for solar parks of any size.
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Intelligent energy distribution for large solar parks. The next generation of solar park-internal container stations.
Centralised switching technology for modern energy systems. Ideal for trade, industry and agriculture.
Production in Germany

Compatible with all German medium-voltage networks, arc fault certified for nationwide use.

Delivery time from 28 weeks

Faster implementation thanks to in-house production and semi-automated planning process.

Full flexibility & support

Customised configuration of transformer power, voltage levels and balance circuits according to project requirements.

Cottbus solar park station for reliable feed-in and a medium voltage that cleanly maps expansion

One Cottbus solar park station is the technical interface at which PV power is transferred to stable grid operation. In practice, this is where it is decided whether a site will run smoothly in the long term or whether every change later becomes a construction site again. Many projects start with a clear scope and then grow step by step. Additional areas, further inverters or new requirements for measurement and protection often do not come on the first day, but months later.

This is precisely why it is not enough to fulfil just one connected load. One Cottbus medium-voltage station must function as a system. Field layout, connection routing, protection concept and documentation must fit together so that operation and service can quickly find their way around on a day-to-day basis. Reserve does not mean building larger across the board. Reserve means preparing the expansion path in the structure so that later service steps can be connected cleanly.

If the structure is right, many things become easier: maintenance windows can be organised in a plannable manner, service calls become more predictable and faults can be isolated more quickly because the station logic remains understandable. The result is a medium-voltage base that not only switches on, but remains stable for years.

Set up solar park stations compactly and keep them clearly organised during operation

With a Cottbus solar park station quality in operation is characterised above all by clarity. A logically organised field structure, easily accessible components and clear labelling save real time during servicing. Inspections are more structured, maintenance is easier to plan and, in the event of faults, it is quicker to recognise where the cause lies.

It is also important that the station remains „readable“ if requirements change. If field assignment and protection logic are documented in a comprehensible manner, there are fewer sources of error and technical interventions are safer. This overview is not a luxury, but a direct contribution to availability.

The cleaner the design, the less is left to chance in the end. This is precisely the basis for ensuring that the feed-in remains stable and decisions during operation do not have to be re-discussed every time.

Cleanly coordinate interfaces and make grid integration plannable

Many delays are not caused by the material, but by interfaces. Grid requirements, measurement concept, protection parameters, station layout and commissioning must be brought together at an early stage. If this line is only finalised at a late stage, queries, adjustments and deadline loops arise.

For a Cottbus solar park station It is worth having a clear preliminary structure: feed-in power, available area, realistic expansion stages and the connection strategy for later expansions. If these key points are clear, approvals become more resilient and the process smoother. At the same time, the risk of having to make improvements later during operation is reduced because the station is already prepared for development in the concept.

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Transformer stations

for the safe mounting and operation of transformer and switching technology.

One Cottbus transfer station must function in everyday life. This includes maintenance intervals, inspections, load changes and technical adjustments. Service-friendly design is therefore a must. Access points must be practicable, components must remain accessible and documentation must explain the actual structure in an understandable way.

When protection technology and switching logic are properly harmonised, operation becomes more controllable. Service calls can be prepared in a targeted manner, faults can be localised more quickly and expansions can be implemented step by step. This reduces downtime risks and ensures that the medium-voltage side remains stable even during growth.

High operational reliability

Reliable in continuous operation.

Weather protection

Designed for outdoor use

Configurable

Customisable to project requirements.

Versatile in use

For industry and infrastructure.

Optimised for continuous operation

Stable and powerful.

Quick installation

Simply by crane.

Compact design

Space-saving and efficient.

Compatible with all German medium-voltage grids

Arc fault certified for use throughout Germany.

Standard-compliant design

We take over the engineering and obtain approval from the responsible energy supply company

Where solar park stations in Cottbus deliver real added value: feed-in, expansion phases and hybrid locations

Compact stations when space is limited and tidiness still has to count

Compact solutions are strong when they remain logically organised despite limited space. Good accessibility, clean cable routing and clear labelling ensure that maintenance is not complicated. This is a real advantage for locations with limited space, because operation and service are not slowed down by confusion.

The decisive factor here is not the smallest design, but a clean structure. If the station remains tidy on the inside, it can also be expanded later without blocking service access or making the protection logic confusing.

Concrete transformer compact station and transfer station for photovoltaics, e-mobility, wind power and grid operators

Clean bundling of PV, storage and charging infrastructure in Cottbus in a medium-voltage logic

As soon as storage technology or charging infrastructure becomes relevant on site, the dynamics increase. Feed-in, charging power and load peaks hit the medium-voltage side at the same time. It is then crucial to have a station logic that coordinates these requirements instead of pushing individual components into the portfolio later in an unstructured manner.

If the system is planned as a complete system at an early stage, there are fewer conflicting objectives in terms of performance design and protection concept. Expansions remain possible in stages, the station grows in a controlled manner and remains comprehensible.

Illustration of an e-mobility station, developed for the reliable power supply of charging stations for electric vehicles. Ideal for setting up centralised and decentralised charging infrastructure. Compact stations

Solar park stations for Cottbus with clear feed-in routing and prepared expansion path

One Cottbus solar park station should provide a stable feed-in and enable expansion without every step becoming a conversion of the existing system. This is possible if the field logic and connection routing show a clear expansion path from the outset and the protection technology does not just map the initial state.

Without this preparation, typical follow-up costs arise: additional coordination, downtime windows and technical rework during operation. With sensibly set structural reserves, later performance steps can be planned because connections and processes are already taken into account.

Solar park station for PV systems and photovoltaic transformer
NSHV Black Line AVIF - Cottbus solar park station
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for safe and reliable power distribution in electrical installations.

EPC solutions in Cottbus with clear responsibility and clean handover

Planning and control, procurement, construction and assembly work

When engineering, procurement, realisation and commissioning are managed in one line, interface risks are noticeably reduced. Decisions become reliable earlier, checkpoints clearer and handovers cleaner. This reduces the coordination effort and ensures that the station goes into operation as it was technically planned.

Extensive project experience
Complete turnkey solutions
Technical excellence & quality assurance
A central point of contact
Minimised risk & deadline reliability
Integrated energy infrastructure

Technical quality from Germany for long-term stable availability

In the medium-voltage range, trust is based on suitability for everyday use. A Cottbus solar park station must be clearly structured, remain quickly accessible in the event of servicing and function stably in the event of expansions. A clear structure, clean protection logic and documents that reflect the reality of the station reduce risk and make operation easier to plan.

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Compact transformer station from FABER E-TEC in the solar park at sunset - grid connection and transfer station for photovoltaics
Expertise, experience & production in Germany
Expertise & experience
Highest quality & reliability
Environmentally friendly technologies
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Transformer station for connecting a fast charging station to the grid - energy infrastructure for e-mobility in outdoor areas

Enquire about the Cottbus solar park station and set up a structured project launch

Smooth operation begins with a clean start. If the feed-in power, area, grid requirements and expansion targets are clear at an early stage, the Cottbus solar park station be planned precisely. This reduces queries, avoids subsequent corrections and creates a solution that remains stable even as it grows.

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The planned feed-in power, the available area, the desired voltage level and the planned expansion stage are important. In addition, information on the later development of the project helps to ensure that the station can be planned with a sensible reserve structure from the outset.

The decisive factor is a clear station logic instead of a pure initial design. If switch panels, protection technology and connection structure are properly prepared, additional power steps can be integrated in an organised manner. This keeps the system stable and makes subsequent conversions much easier.

Because it determines how the station reacts in the event of a fault and how selectively protective functions work. Proper protection coordination improves availability, reduces consequential risks and helps to localise faults more quickly. This is a key factor for smooth system operation.

It saves time and increases safety. Maintenance, troubleshooting and subsequent adjustments can be implemented much more efficiently if the protection parameters, switching logic and station structure are clearly documented. This is a major advantage, especially for growing projects.

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