Meet us at EM-Power Europe 2026

Solutions for transformer substation monitoring and the digitalisation of your distribution grids

Visit us at EM-Power Europe in Munich from 23 to 25 June 2026. You will find us in Hall C5 at Stand 377.

The demands placed on low-voltage grids are increasing significantly. Electric mobility, heat pumps and decentralised power generation are creating new load profiles. Utilities and grid operators therefore need reliable data to identify critical grid conditions at an early stage, analyse loads accurately and take appropriate action.

At EM-Power Europe, we will present practical solutions for the digitalisation of existing local transformer substations. Our focus will be on modular retrofit measurement systems for transformer substation monitoring. These systems enable precise monitoring of relevant grid parameters at individual feeder level without the need for extensive modifications or costly complete refurbishments.

From measurement technology and data transmission to visualisation, we support you in building a scalable solution tailored to your individual requirements.

Greater transparency for your low-voltage grids

The energy transition is fundamentally changing the requirements placed on distribution grids. New consumers and decentralised generation systems are being integrated into an infrastructure that has often developed over decades.

In many existing local transformer substations, insufficient data is available to assess actual loads accurately. General assumptions are increasingly no longer sufficient for targeted grid planning.

A scalable retrofit measurement system enables you to:

  • identify critical grid conditions at an early stage
  • analyse the load profiles of individual feeders
  • identify differences between phases
  • prioritise specific areas of your grid
  • digitalise existing transformer substations step by step
  • avoid unnecessary complete refurbishments
  • plan investments based on reliable data

In the context of § 14a of the German Energy Industry Act, transparency within low-voltage grids is becoming increasingly important. A reliable measurement infrastructure helps you identify local bottlenecks, assess loads accurately and take appropriate action.

Frequently asked questions about EM-Power Europe 2026

EM-Power Europe 2026 will take place from 23 to 25 June 2026 at Messe München in Munich, Germany. The exhibition is part of The smarter E Europe and is aimed at professionals from the energy sector.

You will Acal BFi in Hall C5 at Stand 337. Arrange a meeting with our team in advance so that we can dedicate sufficient time to discussing your individual requirements.

Our main focus will be on modular retrofit measurement systems for transformer substation monitoring. In addition, we will present solutions for current and voltage measurement, data transmission and the central visualisation and analysis of recorded measurement data.

Our solutions are designed primarily for utilities, grid operators and municipal energy providers that want to digitalise existing local transformer substations step by step and establish a reliable data basis for assessing their low-voltage grids.

Transformer substation monitoring involves recording, transmitting and analysing relevant grid parameters directly within the local transformer substation. These parameters include current, voltage, frequency, power and power quality data. The measurement data helps you understand actual loads and identify critical grid conditions at an early stage.

A retrofit measurement system allows you to digitalise existing transformer substations without extensive modifications or costly complete refurbishments. It provides a reliable data basis for analysis, planning and operation.

The growing number of controllable consumers, such as wall boxes and heat pumps, is placing additional demands on low-voltage grids. Improved grid transparency helps you identify local bottlenecks, assess loads accurately and take appropriate action.