Enhance the DC Conference 2025!
We are looking for you as experts from the field to answer the following questions at the Markt&Technik DC Conference on the topic of “DC grids take off”:
What products are already available that can be used to set up a DC grid?
What DC applications already exist and what experiences have companies had that have set up DC grids in production?
To what extent can planners and installers already handle the new technology?
What is the current status of standardization?
To what extent have the regulations been adapted to the new requirements of direct current applications?
MAIN TOPICS:
What are the advantages of direct current in production and in buildings? How can renewable energy components such as batteries, PV systems, heat pumps, lighting and charging stations for electric cars be integrated?
What other use cases are interesting for DC grids beyond industrial production and building technology?
What use cases currently exist for DC grids?
How can the experience gained from previous installations of DC grids in production and in buildings be transferred to the use cases that are now pending?
What do those responsible for planning and installation at the various levels need to know?
What is the status of developments in the field of power electronics? What is already available and where is there still a need for optimization?
Further topics:
Power electronics and switches
DC/DC converters
Electromechanical components (connectors, cables, etc.)
Arc detection and residual current devices
Integration of lighting, renewable energies, charging stations, three-phase motors, etc.
Standardization
Regulation
Milestones:
May 18, 2025 - Deadline for submission
End of May 2025 - Selection of abstracts and notification of speakers
Beginning of October 2025 - Submission of final presentation
Please have the following information ready for submission:
Contact details and CV of the speaker
Title and abstract (max. 2000 characters of pure text); no paper required
Length of presentation: presentation 30 min