Webinar
December 10 2025 | 15:00 - 16:00
IEEE PES Lecture: Power Hardware-in-the-Loop (PHIL) Simulations – Utility in Product Development and Research
Join OPAL-RT and the IEEE PES Orange County Chapter to discover how Power Hardware-in-the-Loop (PHIL) testing bridges real and virtual power systems for safer, faster, and more cost-effective validation.
This webinar highlights PHIL applications in energy storage, microgrids, and e-mobility, enabling battery, DER, and inverter testing under realistic conditions. Two real-world use cases will be presented: a hybrid AC-DC microgrid for scalable integration and cyber-physical studies, and compressor motor emulation for inverter validation.

Type
Webinars
Industry
Power systems
Location
Remote
About the webinar
Power Hardware-in-the-Loop (PHIL) simulations combine a real-time simulator with a power amplifier to establish a closed-loop interface between a virtual environment and actual power hardware. This approach enables rigorous and comprehensive testing of the power hardware, under realistic operating conditions. PHIL provides a safe, flexible, and cost-effective alternative to traditional testing methods that may involve risk, complexity, or limited scalability.
The presentation will highlight several application domains that have benefited from PHIL implementation. Within the energy storage industry, PHIL facilitates detailed cells, stack, and pack emulation for the development and validation of battery management systems, chargers, and hybrid energy systems. In microgrid research, PHIL plays a critical role in verifying distributed energy resources (DERs) against evolving standards such as IEEE 1547-2018. Complex microgrids where interaction of multiple DERs need to be studied, benefits greatly from PHIL. PHIL has also become an indispensable tool in e-mobility applications, including motor emulation, traction inverter validation, and on-board charger testing—significantly expanding test coverage while reducing development time and cost.
To conclude, this webinar will explore two use-cases in two distinct applications domains of PHIL. The first would be a PHIL implementation of a Hybrid AC-DC microgrid system. With focus on its utility in piecewise integration of large microgrids, and for cyber physical studies. The second use-case would be the use of PHIL for compressor motor emulation and its utility in compressor drive inverter testing.
Meet the presenters
Expert insights from OPAL-RT and IEEE PES Orange County Chapter
Join leading minds from OPAL-RT TECHNOLOGIES and IEEE PES Orange County Chapter as they team up to share their expertise in Power Hardware-in-the-Loop (PHIL) simulations. This joint webinar brings together deep technical knowledge and real-world application insights you won’t want to miss.
Head of Division – Power Applications & Solutions
Amitkumar KS
Senior Power Electronics Modeling Engineer at TAE Power Solutions
Dr. Syed Ahmed Raza Naqvi
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.




