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Renewable Energy

Engineered for 
SUSTAINABILITY - SCALABILITY - RELIABILITY​

nVent TRACHTE’s pre-engineered and modular control buildings support solar, wind, and battery energy storage systems through substation interconnection. Substation control buildings house and protect the critical equipment that converts the generated energy into a form suitable for grid integration.

PROTECTION FROM THE ENVIRONMENT 
nVent TRACHTE specializes in renewable energy building applications that protect critical equipment from the elements and tampering. nVent TRACHTE provides prefabricated, expandable control buildings and integrated packages to renewable energy companies, developers, electrical utilities, engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) firms, contractors, control panel & equipment manufacturers, an­­d integrators.​​

APPLICATIONS

  • Control Buildings​
  • Collector Substations​
  • Relay/Protection​
  • SCADA Buildings 
  • Battery Energy Storage​
  • Switchgear​
  • Inverters
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INSIGHTS & SUCCESS STORIES

5 Uses for Substation Control Buildings for Renewable Energy Projects

5 Uses for Substation Control Buildings for Renewable Energy Projects

The increased demand for renewable energy sources continues to rise throughout North America. 

Designing Substation Control Buildings for Rough Conditions

Designing Substation Control Buildings for Rough Conditions

nVent TRACHTE prefabricated substation control buildings are vital to the interconnection of essential infrastructure.

7 Reasons to Choose a Channel Framed Building

7 Reasons to Choose a Channel Framed Building

nVent TRACHTE is the leading manufacturer of prefabricated steel electrical buildings and control rooms that support the interconnection of essential infrastructure.

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nVent HOFFMAN and nVent TRACHTE achievement unlocks innovation to better serve our customers 

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