Implemented at CNCITY Energy District Power Office
LS Electric is accelerating its entry into the rapidly growing distributed power grid market by commercializing a smart distribution solution for stable management of distributed power grids.
LS Electric employees are checking the distribution network status through the Outage Management System (OMS) grid monitoring screen. LS Electric
LS Electric announced on January 29 that it has successfully implemented its self-developed Outage Management System (OMS) at the Hakha District Power Office in Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, operated by CNCITY Energy.
The OMS applied in this project is a smart distribution operation solution that digitizes the status and condition of power facilities. This marks the first time that a distribution network operation solution independently developed by a private company has been commercialized at a district power business site. OMS is an intelligent system that enables quick identification of affected areas and equipment information in the event of a power outage. Beyond simple outage management, it is expected to dramatically improve the efficiency of equipment management by integrating the status and history of all equipment in the distribution network on a digital basis, enabling equipment lifespan prediction and optimized maintenance.
LS Electric plans to leverage the reliability of its smart distribution solution, demonstrated through this OMS pilot project with CNCITY Energy, to accelerate technology development aimed at targeting the next-generation distributed power grid market. With the expansion of renewable energy generation and changes in trends toward more efficient power consumption, the global distributed power grid market is rapidly expanding. The global distributed power grid market, which was valued at approximately $45.5 billion last year, is expected to reach $224.5 billion by 2035, with an average annual growth rate of 17.3%.
An LS Electric official stated, "OMS is emerging as an essential solution not only for district power offices but also for large factories and industrial infrastructure across various sectors. As it has already received positive evaluations at multiple industrial sites, we expect it to lead the next-generation distribution market as a core solution for enhancing the stability of distributed power networks and for the AI transformation (AX) of power systems."
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