China's First National Quality Inspection Center for New Power Systems Passes Acceptance
2026-06-23 17:38
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Recently, the National Quality Inspection and Testing Center for Digital Sensing and Control Products of New Power Systems, established under the Southern Power Grid Science Research Institute, passed the on-site acceptance by the State Administration for Market Regulation. This is the first national-level quality inspection platform in China focusing on digital equipment for new power systems, and also the first national quality inspection center approved by the Southern Power Grid. It will further benefit industrial empowerment, residential electricity consumption, and green living.

Currently, the construction of China's new energy system has entered a critical phase of quality improvement and upgrading. The power system is exhibiting new characteristics such as a high proportion of new energy integration, high power electronics, and coordinated interaction between source, grid, load, and storage. This newly accepted national quality inspection center has upgraded power quality inspection from traditional equipment verification to full-dimensional quality inspection of digital equipment for new power systems, addressing industry pain points such as "inability to inspect, inaccurate measurement, and incomplete coverage" in traditional quality inspection. It lays a solid quality foundation for the safe and stable operation of new power systems, the green and low-carbon transformation of energy, and the high-quality development of the power industry chain.

According to reports, the center relies on over 20,000 square meters of professional laboratories and more than 6,500 CMA/CNAS authoritative certification qualifications. Its inspection scope covers new energy grid-connected equipment, energy storage systems, intelligent power distribution terminals, digital metering devices, and other new equipment for source, grid, load, and storage, including core components, complete equipment, and supporting software systems. By integrating technologies such as digital simulation and big data verification, it replicates complex power grid scenarios such as new energy fluctuations and multi-device coordinated operation, achieving full-condition and high-precision inspection of power equipment, adapting to the rapid iteration and complex operational characteristics of new power equipment.

The head of the center stated that, leveraging this national platform, they will continue to iterate core inspection technologies, deeply cultivate five major areas—safety assurance, energy transition, industrial upgrading, international cooperation, and public services—and build a globally influential power quality inspection hub, providing solid support for the implementation of the quality-driven national strategy and the high-quality development of the energy sector.

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