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Optimize Your Workflow with a High-Power Supply
A high power power supply delivers stable, high-wattage output for applications requiring precision, efficiency, and scalability. Designed for industrial automation, EV testing, and power electronics, it ensures accurate, repeatable results in high-load environments. Watch the video to see how it enhances your testing workflow.

EA-10000 Series: High Power, High Efficiency
Delivering up to 30kW in a single unit (scalable to 1MW), the EA-10000 Series provides true autoranging, energy recovery, and seamless automation for power-intensive applications.
- Scalable High Power – From 30kW to 1.92MW for demanding systems
- Bidirectional Operation – Functions as both a power source and load
- Energy Recovery – Up to 96% efficiency, reducing energy costs
- Advanced Programmability – Remote operation via Ethernet, USB, and CAN
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How Engineers Use High-Power DC Power Supplies

EV and Battery Testing
High-power power supplies support EV battery cycling, powertrain validation, and fast-charging simulations. Engineers use them to test efficiency, simulate regenerative braking, and assess thermal performance under real-world conditions, ensuring reliable operation for high-capacity batteries and charging systems.
Grid Simulation and Renewable Energy Testing
For solar inverters, wind turbines, and energy storage, high-power supplies simulate grid conditions to evaluate efficiency, stability, and compliance. With bidirectional power flow, they enable grid-tied system testing, ensuring smooth integration of renewable energy sources.


Industrial and Aerospace Power Systems
High-power supplies provide stable energy for motor drives, avionics, and industrial automation. Engineers use them to test actuators, power converters, and control systems, verifying performance under high-load conditions and ensuring reliability in demanding applications.