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The firm uses CRGO and amorphous core materials and optimises core geometry to minimise energy losses. The low-loss windings and improved cooling systems further enhance transformer efficiency.

The power industry is experiencing a rapid shift to digitalisation, and so is the transformer sector. Rajesh Patawari, MD of National Electrical Equipments Corporation, shares his views on the ongoing changes in the sector that have also impacted his company's strategies and brought crucial shifts in the product design and application. Let us know from him the latest trends in the transformer market.
How is National Electrical integrating smart features and efficiency in transformer design and manufacturing processes?
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