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Netcontrol is an international company providing durable, secure and easy-to-connect solutions, systems and services that put you in control of your electricity network
- ABB strengthens grid automation offerings with Netcontrol acquisition
ABB today announced that it has signed an agreement to acquire Netcontrol, a provider of electrical grid automation solutions for power utilities and critical infrastructure operators The transaction is expected to close in Q1 2026, subject to regulatory approvals and customary closing conditions Financial terms were not disclosed
- Products - Netcontrol
Our secure, connected solutions are daily helping hundreds of power utilities and energy operators to implement and operate intelligent grids that cut both costs and carbon use and deliver critical resilience in a world where security and quality of supply is becoming ever more essential and ever harder to maintain
- Joining ABB marks an exciting next stage in Netcontrol’s journey
Headquartered in Helsinki, Finland, Netcontrol develops and delivers grid automation products, systems and services for electrical distribution system operators (DSOs), industrial plants and infrastructure customers
- Control centers | Netcontrol
Built upon over three decades of experience, the Netcon 3000 SCADA system fulfils today’s requirements Netcon 3000 enhances power network availability by easing your operators’ work and protects your investments long into the future because it is flexible, open and easily expanded
- Netcontrol - ONE Service - Centralised Substation Management
Netcontrol is an international company providing durable, secure and easy-to-connect solutions, systems and services that put you in control of your electricity network
- Services - Netcontrol
Discover the comprehensive services of Netcontrol From network management to cybersecurity, we have you covered
- Netcon 200 | Netcontrol
With its modular design, robust communication options, and seamless integration capabilities, the Netcon 200 is engineered to meet the diverse needs of modern power systems
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