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A. Eberle Africa, in collaboration with A. Eberle GmbH & Co. KG, has launched its Low Voltage Regulation System (LVRSys) at Siemens Sub-Saharan Africa’s data center in Midrand, South Africa. This installation marks a significant milestone in improving power stability and efficiency in the region. LVRSys is an advanced technology designed to regulate power supply, mitigate fluctuations, and enhance grid performance, reducing power disruptions and supporting industries reliant on a stable energy supply.

The launch event brought together key industry leaders, including German Ambassador Andreas Peschke, Siemens Sub-Saharan Africa CEO Sabine Dall’Omo, and Smart Infrastructure Sales Director Marco Rahner. A. Eberle Africa’s Managing Directors, Till Sybel and Brian Howarth, showcased the benefits of LVRSys, while Prof. Ephraim Nhlanhla Mbuli discussed smart grid applications. Claudia Ardelean of the German Energy Agency highlighted the role of the Renewable Energy Solutions Programme in promoting sustainable power solutions.

The event featured a guided tour of Siemens’ Micro Grid System, demonstrating LVRSys in action, and a networking session to foster discussions on future collaborations and applications of the technology. A. Eberle Africa is committed to advancing grid stability, optimizing energy efficiency, and supporting sustainable power infrastructure across the continent.

LVRSys is the result of international cooperation between Germany’s Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK) and A. Eberle Africa, backed by the Renewable Energy Solutions Programme. This initiative aims to strengthen South Africa’s energy sector and promote sustainable power solutions. The launch of LVRSys in South Africa marks an important step towards achieving these goals, and A. Eberle Africa is well-positioned to contribute to the development of a more reliable and efficient energy infrastructure in the region.