Technical Upgrading of Photovoltaic Application Substations to Adapt to the Development Needs of New Energy
2026,04,08
With the continuous advancement of the photovoltaic industry, photovoltaic application substations, as the core hubs for power conversion and transmission, have drawn significant attention to their technical compatibility and operational stability. Currently, the industry is enhancing the collaborative efficiency between substations and photovoltaic systems by optimizing equipment configuration, thereby facilitating the efficient utilization of clean energy.
In terms of equipment selection, photovoltaic projects in different scenarios present differentiated demands. Oil-immersed power transformers, with their excellent heat dissipation performance and environmental adaptability, are widely used in large outdoor photovoltaic power stations, capable of stably coping with load fluctuations under complex climatic conditions. Dry-Type Power Transformers, on the other hand, are preferred for industrial and commercial distributed photovoltaic projects due to their oil-free environmental friendliness and fire safety, meeting the installation requirements in indoor and densely populated areas.
Meanwhile, the American Box Transformer has been promoted in small and medium-sized photovoltaic projects due to its compact structure and strong economy, effectively reducing the construction and operation and maintenance costs of the projects. Industry insiders say that in the future, they will continue to promote the intelligent and lightweight upgrade of photovoltaic application substations, optimize the matching schemes of the three types of transformers, and provide solid support for the high-quality development of the photovoltaic industry.