GE creates high density power stack

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GE Power Conversion has developed a higher density power stack which enables the converters to remain small in size while delivering more power.

The LV3 Stack, suitable for use across different sectors including tidal, solar, and wind, has increased density, reaching 1250 amps compared to previous offerings of 1000 amps.

It was created out of multiple power module platforms GE developed over the years, with improved flexibility and reliability thanks to a single modular design, the company states.

The versatility to use the LV3 Stacks across different sectors is expected to help engineering community develop in addressing and fixing issues across multiple industrial segments.

Using the same component across segments allows engineers to gain a vast understanding and knowledge of its performance, enabling them to continuously push the design limits while maintaining reliability for customers, GE said.

In addition, standardizing the power stacks can also result in similar parts being used in greater volumes across different sites and sectors, which can contribute to further cost savings.

As additional applications are developed from the same standardized building blocks, it’s easier for engineers and service teams to re-use existing procedures and troubleshooting tools to address potential issues, simplifying service and maintenance procedures while lowering overall cost of ownership, explained GE.