Medium voltage (MV) transformer design and selection is a critical aspect of power system engineering, directly influencing system reliability, efficiency, and lifecycle cost. Typically operating in the range of 1 kV to 36 kV, MV transformers are widely used in industrial facilities, commercial complexes, renewable energy plants, and utility distribution networks. Selecting the right transformer requires a structured evaluation of load characteristics, system requirements, and environmental conditions.
Plug-and-play installation of compact substations has emerged as a transformative approach in modern power distribution, particularly in fast-track projects, urban developments, and remote electrification. As an electrical power engineer, the value of this concept lies in its ability to significantly reduce deployment time, minimize on-site complexity, and optimize overall project costs without compromising reliability or performance.