Substation

Commercial Solar System Design

Powering the Grid with Smarter Substation Solutions

As the energy landscape evolves, substations must be designed for resilience, efficiency, and adaptability. Whether you’re developing new substations for grid integration or upgrading aging infrastructure, our expert engineering and design solutions will keep your projects on track.

From concept to energized operation, we help utilities, developers, and municipalities build sustainable, high-performing substations that power the grid with resilience and efficiency.

Services for Electrical Substations

Feasibility Assessment: Site Selection, Cost Estimation, Surveys, and Environment Impact Studies

Electrical Engineering: Electrical Line Diagrams (switching & functional relaying), Cable Routing, and Equipment Sizing

Power System Studies: Arc Flash, Short Circuit Studies, and Load Flow Simulations for Fault Detection.

Civil Engineering: Detailed Site Layout, Grading Plan, Duct Bank Design, and Fence Plan

Commercial Solar System Design

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What substation voltage levels do you design and support?

We provide engineering solutions for substations ranging from distribution-level voltages (4kV–35kV) to high-voltage transmission substations (69kV–500kV and beyond). We support various applications including utility, industrial, and renewable interconnections.

2. What software do you use for substation design and analysis?

We utilize a suite of industry-leading software such as AutoCAD, Revit, ETAP, and CDEGS to ensure precise design, modeling, and analysis of substations.

3. What standards and regulations do you follow in your substation designs?

Our designs adhere to NESC, NFPA, and utility-specific standards to ensure regulatory compliance, safety, and reliability of substations.