Hitachi Energy, a global technology leader in electrification, has been awarded a landmark contract by ElectraNet, South Australia’s primary transmission network service provider. This agreement marks the first Australian deployment to trial Hitachi Energy’s EconiQ® high-voltage switchgear by a major transmission utility in Australia, showing a new path toward SF₆-free energy infrastructure.
Eliminating the Most Potent Greenhouse Gas
Sulfur hexafluoride (SF₆) has long been the industry standard for insulation in high-voltage electrical equipment; however, it is a potent greenhouse gas with a Global Warming Potential (GWP) 24,300 times greater than that of CO₂. By integrating EconiQ technology, ElectraNet is effectively future-proofing its assets to drastically reduce its operational carbon footprint.
Delivering SF6-free Switchgear
Under this agreement, Hitachi Energy will deploy a suite of eco-efficient solutions designed to maintain maximum grid reliability without the environmental cost. This includes the deployment of three EconiQ Live Tank Circuit Breaker (LTA) 145 kV units and one EconiQ LTA 72.5 kV unit. Beyond meeting immediate needs, this initiative provides a scalable blueprint for other Australian utilities seeking to align with the nation’s 2050 net zero targets1.
The EconiQ Advantage: Sustainable by Design
The EconiQ portfolio is Hitachi Energy’s flagship eco-efficient solution, proven to deliver:
· Decarbonization at scale: Significant reduction in CO₂ equivalent emissions over the equipment lifecycle.
· Uncompromised reliability: Matches the performance and footprint of traditional SF₆ equipment, allowing for seamless retrofitting.
· Regulatory compliance: Proactively addresses global shifts toward banning high-GWP gases in power grids.
The agreement reflects ElectraNet’s vision to energise South Australia’s clean energy future and with EconiQ, Hitachi Energy is proud to help make that vision a reality.