Schneider Electric completes Gardens by the Bay project in Singapore
The company's 22KV Gas Insulated Switchgear supplies the main electrical power used at Gardens by the Bay.
In a news release, Schneider Electric announced that the company has successfully supplied and commissioned the 22KV Gas Insulated Switchgear for Singapore’s iconic Gardens by the Bay project, located in Marina Bay. The 22KV GIS provides the primary electrical power supply for the whole installation, while secondary power supply are from the installation’s own embedded bio-waste generation plant.
Schneider Electric’s GIS equipment are widely used in Singapore and has a large installed base in Utilities & Power Plants, O&G facilities, Marine and Offshore installations, Industrial & Commercial buildings, Data Centers, Tunnels, Airports, Hospitals, Hotels and many others.
“Schneider Electric has one of the most complete MV switchgear solutions for electrical distribution on the market,” said Jason Goh, Vice President, Infrastructure Business for Singapore & Brunei. “Our high quality and reliable MV switchgears are installed in many critical installations, especially where continuity of supply is a top priority."
Goh said they are proud to be part of "this prestigious project that will further enhance Singapore’s status as a garden city.”
















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