
Power Factor Correction
Reactive power compensation improves power quality, reduces energy losses, and ensures grid compliance. At Eluminate, we deliver precise, transient-free, and scalable solutions—tailored to your needs, from stable commercial loads to highly dynamic industrial systems.

Activar Transient-free compensation for stable loads
Designed for facilities with steady or moderately varying demand, the Activar switches capacitors exactly at voltage zero-crossing using SCR-SCR thyristors. This eliminates transients, ensures smooth operation, and extends equipment life. Its compact footprint, low heat output, and harmonic compatibility (up to the 63rd order) make it ideal for datacenters, hospitals, and other sensitive environments.
Available up to 2.7 Mvar and 690 V.
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Equalizer Real-time correction for dynamic loads
Built for fast-changing industrial environments, the Equalizer corrects power factor instantly with ultra-fast thyristor switching of capacitor banks. It reduces flicker, stabilizes voltage, and compensates harmonics on the fly.
Available in sizes up to 16 Mvar and 690 V, and also as a hybrid version with active harmonic filtering.

Medium Voltage Equalizer
Large-scale dynamic compensation
The Equalizer is built for dynamic, fast-fluctuating environments. It delivers real-time power factor correction with ultra-fast thyristor switching of capacitor banks, perfect for industrial applications with unpredictable load profiles. It reduces flicker, stabilizes voltage, and handles harmonic compensation dynamically.
You can choose from sizes up to 115 Mvar and 33 kV.

RPC-ESVG Fully electronic and programmable correction
The RPC-ESVG uses advanced power electronics to both supply and absorb reactive power, with no step sizes, maintaining stable voltage and near-unity power factor even with highly fluctuating loads. Its compact, low-maintenance design is ideal for grid-sensitive environments where precision is critical and space is limited.
Up to 100 kvar at 400 V or 125 kvar at 480 V per unit. Multiple units can be combined to operate as one system.


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