APEC 2026
March 22 - 26 2026
Join energy professionals and innovators to explore cutting-edge research, real-world case studies, and collaborative solutions advancing grid integration, renewable energy, and system operations. Connect with experts shaping the future of a reliable, decarbonized power system.
What to expect at our booth #733
- Explore our latest solutions for real-time simulation
- Interact with our experts to learn how our technologies enhance efficiency and reliability
- Experience live demonstrations showcasing the capabilities of OPAL-RT platforms in solving real-world challenges

Addressing challenges of Next-Generation Power Converters:
Data center application
As data processing and cloud demand surge, grid-connected data centers are becoming major utility loads.
Their high power density and need for uninterrupted supply make grid integration increasingly complex.
Fast-changing, sensitive loads can drive voltage instability, harmonic distortion, poor power factor, and higher fault currents in distribution networks.

Power Electronics Simulation Specialist
Zerui Dong
Poster Session : Real-Time Simulation Platform for a Solid-State Transformer with Multilevel Cascaded H-Bridge Dual-Active Bridge Back-to-Back Converters
Date & Hour : Thursday March 26, 2026 (12:00 – 01:45)
Session code : D18
Speaker : Zerui Dong
Authors : Zerui Dong, Aditya Ashok, Juan Paez-Alvarez, Satish Kumar Ancha
Conference Room : Poster 7
As DER penetration grows in MV distribution grids, solid-state transformers (SSTs) can act as flexible energy hubs providing stability-oriented grid services. We present a scalable CPU–FPGA real-time simulation platform and validate it using a modular three-stage SST model, demonstrating stable operation under setpoint changes.
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Our representatives will be available at our exhibitor booth to answer your questions. Contact us to schedule a personalized demo before, during, or after the conference. We are looking forward to meeting you!
Business Development Manager
Benjamin Ouaglal
Head of Division Energy – North America
François Berthelot
EXata CPS has been specifically designed for real-time performance to allow studies of cyberattacks on power systems through the Communication Network layer of any size and connecting to any number of equipment for HIL and PHIL simulations. This is a discrete event simulation toolkit that considers all the inherent physics-based properties that will affect how the network (either wired or wireless) behaves.




