LG Chem has selected ABB to provide a substation for Europe’s largest electric car battery factory in Poland. Key equipment supplies include transformers, surge arrestors and gas insulated switchgear that will ensure safe and reliable power supplies.
The new plant near Wroclaw will be capable of supplying up to 250 000 electric cars per annum with batteries. It is also the first large-scale lithium-ion battery plant for automotive applications producing all battery components, from electrodes to cells, modules and packs.
“This substation solution is a good example of how ABB brings together domain expertise, best-in-class products and system integration capabilities,” says Patrick Fragman, head of ABB’s Grid Integration business.
The substation is a key element of the power supply system, linking the grid and the power supply to the plant. Its proper operation is crucial for the energy security of the plant, especially in case of highly automated facilities, where power supply issues can result in costly downtime.
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