Petar Hranov

Petar Hranov

R&D Electrical Engineer, Hitachi Energy

Petar, an electrical engineer at Hitachi Energy, designs current paths and interfaces for tap changers, ensuring insulation strength and prototype readiness for testing.

Petar is an electrical engineer in Hitachi Energy’s R&D transformer components – Tap Changer division. His main responsibility is designing the current-carrying path of tap changers, with a focus on ensuring insulation withstands the required levels. He runs simulations and performs calculations to refine the design, which is a crucial step in moving from prototype to final product. Petar is also involved in designing the connection interface for prototypes, and one of the most exciting parts of his job is preparing these prototypes for laboratory testing. His team’s goal is to create compact, intelligent, and durable products.

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