The objective of this project was to advance Nuventura’s SF₆-free gas-insulated switchgear (GIS) technology towards market readiness by addressing key technical, industrial, and market barriers that currently limit the deployment of environmentally friendly medium-voltage grid equipment. SF₆ is a highly potent greenhouse gas widely used in electrical switchgear, and its replacement is a critical enabler for decarbonising electricity distribution networks.
Building on Nuventura’s existing product nu1, which demonstrated the feasibility of SF₆-free GIS for specific applications, the project focused on the development of a utility-grade GIS platform (nu2) designed to meet standard utility requirements in terms of voltage level, short-circuit performance, architecture, and operational robustness. The project combined technical development and validation activities with systematic market engagement, pilot preparation, and strategic refinement to ensure that the developed technology aligns with real-world utility needs and certification pathways.
Throughout the project, technical development (WP1), market validation and pilot preparation (WP2), and professional project management (WP3) were closely interlinked. Technical design choices were continuously informed by feedback from utilities, partners, and testing bodies, while market and pilot strategies were adjusted based on the practical constraints of type testing, qualification processes, and industrial readiness. As a result, the project evolved from an initially broad, global market ambition towards a focused, Europe-first commercialisation strategy, fully aligned with the approved project amendments.
Overall, the project has transformed the nu2 concept into a near-market, utility-grade SF₆-free GIS solution with a clearly defined technical roadmap, certification strategy, and exploitation pathway. In parallel, it has strengthened Nuventura’s product portfolio, expanded the addressable market, and reduced key technical and commercial risks, thereby laying the foundation for subsequent scale-up and market entry.