NEC Group to present solutions at the EEPiR‑2026 exhibition
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The NEC Group will take part in the technical exhibition «Electric Power. Transmission and Distribution» – 2026, which will be held on 1-2 July in Moscow, at the International Trade Centre. The joint stand will showcase developments of six companies within the Group – ranging from relay protection solutions to next‑generation high‑voltage equipment.

Visitors can view the products at: International Trade Centre, Moscow, Krasnopresnenskaya Embankment, 12, Entrance No. 4, Congress Centre, Stand No. 1P7.

Unitel Engineering will demonstrate comprehensive solutions for substation relay protection and automation, including: the UNIT‑M300 system for protecting lines and equipment against short circuits; UPASK PKUS TRIUMF for high‑speed signal transmission via optical channels; the portable UTK8 tester for diagnosing relay protection and automation (RPA) devices.

NARTIS will present an intelligent three‑phase meter based on domestic components, supporting multi‑tariff electricity metering and modular communication. The equipment can operate either autonomously or as part of an ASKUÉ (Automated System for Commercial Electricity Metering). Special attention will be given to the Data Collection and Transmission Device (UDPD), which expands digital metering capabilities.

Moselectroshield will showcase the compact and reliable K‑134 GIS (gas‑insulated switchgear) with SF₆ insulation – a solution for facilities wh ere stability and minimal maintenance are critical. The device is designed for power grid companies, industrial enterprises, infrastructure facilities and data centres.

The Kaluga plant Electroshield‑K° will present a combined digital transformer.

RTC‑ELECTRO will present a 110 kV high‑voltage busduct with RIP insulation – a unique solution for Russia and the CIS – as well as an end composite joint for connecting XLPE cable lines to overhead and distribution networks.

The NEC.High‑Voltage Solutions division will demonstrate an SF₆ column circuit breaker for controlling and distributing electricity in 110 kV networks, designed for operation under extreme climatic conditions. This is the only domestic circuit breaker capable of operating at temperatures as low as -60 °C.

The NEC Group’s participation in the exhibition reflects its strategic focus on developing domestic power engineering and expanding the range of high‑tech equipment for electricity transmission and distribution.

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