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Innovative cost-effective automatic circuit brakers to modernize LV switchboards in Argentina
Published on Friday, September 19 2025
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Challenge Expiration Date: November 4, 2025
Reward:
Collaboration opportunity with Enel + 10.000 USD
Abstract
Subtitle: Enel is looking for a new solution to refurbish existing low-voltage (LV) switchboards in Argentina. This initiative aims to modernize these switchboards by replacing the fuses with automatic circuit breakers, thereby aligning with Enel Grids' safety, reliability and maintainability standards.
Enel Grids, a global leader in power distribution, is committed to delivering electricity through efficient, resilient, and sustainable networks. Enel Grids is now seeking, for its operations in Argentina, new low voltage (LV) switchboards to undergo refurbishment. These existing panels are currently equipped with fuses, and the objective is to upgrade them by replacing them with circuit breakers, in order to improve safety, reliability, efficiency, manouvrability and maintainability of the LV distribution systems across the network.
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Description
THE CURRENT SITUATION AND THE CHALLENGE
Enel are seeking solutions for the refurbishment of existing Low Voltage (LV) switchboards in Argentina.
The current LV panels that are installed in various substations are equipped with traditional fuse-based protection systems. While fuses provide basic protection, they lack the flexibility, safety features, and operational efficiency of modern circuit breakers.
Fuses, by design, are single-use protective elements: they blow in case of faults and require manual replacement. This leads to longer downtimes, increased field interventions, and greater exposure to risks for maintenance personnel. Furthermore, fuse-based panels are often not compatible with modern monitoring and automation solutions, limiting the potential for smart grid integration.
The goal of this initiative is to modernize and refurbish these switchboards by replacing the fuses with automatic circuit breakers, thereby aligning with Enel Grids' standards for safety, reliability, and maintainability. The upgrade will allow for:
· Improved fault management, to set the intervention curve, the ability to reset breakers rather than replace fuses;
· Remote monitoring and control, using breakers with communication capabilities;[IG1] [CD2]
· Long-term cost savings by reducing maintenance interventions and downtime.
SOLUTION REQUIRED FEATURES AND CHARACTERISTICS
We are looking for innovative solutions and approaches to refurbish the state of art low voltage switchboards by replacing fuse-based protection with modern circuit breakers, while maintaining or enhancing existing functionality and ensuring compliance with electrical safety and performance standards.
The core challenge is to develop or identify retrofit methods, components, or modular systems that can:
· Adapt to existing substations layouts, preferably without requiring full panel replacement.
The replacement of the entire switchboard can be accepted as sub-optimal solution.[IG3]
· Replace fused feeders with breaker-based feeders, supporting both manual and automatic operation (optimal solution without changing the switchboard).
· Improve protection coordination, enabling faster and more selective fault response.
· Enhance safety by reducing the risk of arc flash and electrical accidents during operation or[CD4] [IG5] maintenance.
· Enable future smart capabilities, such as remote monitoring, diagnostics, and control.
INNOVATIVE FEATURES
· Mechanical Compatibility:
The proposed retrofit solution must fit within the dimensional and structural constraints of the existing panels or provide a modular redesign compatible with standard substations layout.
· Electrical Performance:
Circuit breakers must support equivalent or improved electrical ratings compared to the existing fuse links, ensuring reliable protection under all operating conditions.
· Safety Standards:
Compliance with IEC 61439 or equivalent international standards is mandatory. The
equipment should have an appropriate Internal Arc Classification (IAC) to guarantee safety against internal arc faults, protecting personnel and infrastructure. Minimum safety features:
- disconnection with visible contact position, in alternative could be evaluated a certification of the kinematic chain test
- System for the short-circuit and earthing of the LV lines
- System for the locking of the circuit breaker in open position
· Maintenance Efficiency:
Proposed solutions should minimize the need for manual interventions, particularly during fault conditions, by utilizing reliable and resettable circuit breakers that allow quick restoration of service without replacement components.
· Ease of Implementation:
Solutions must be deployable efficiently—either directly on-site or through a controlled workshop refurbishment process—minimizing downtime and operational disruption.
SUPPLIER PROFILE
· Local presence in Argentina:
To ensure responsiveness and support throughout the project lifecycle, suppliers should have a local presence and a Spanish-speaking team.
· Production & Supply Chain:
The manufacturer must operate under highly reliable production processes, incorporating in-line verification and rigorous routine testing. A high degree of automation and digital process control is required to guarantee product consistency and quality.
· High-Volume Industrial Production:
Suppliers must demonstrate the capacity for high-volume manufacturing with flexible logistics and supply chain management. The presence of multiple or backup manufacturing sites is highly desirable to ensure continuity of supply.
· Internal Laboratory Facilities:
Facilities must be equipped with state-of-the-art inspection and testing equipment
MUST HAVE FEATURES
All variants must comply with IEC 61439 and support the following technical specifications:
· Rated Voltage: 400/230 V (nominal)
· Switchboard rated current: 1.600 A
· Feeder rated current: ≥ 420 A with thermal protection settable at 420 x 1,05 A
· Rated Frequency: 50/60 Hz
· Short-Circuit Withstand Current: ≥ 36 kA for 1 second (lower ratings could be considered, but would not cover all the needs)[CD6]
· Internal Arc Classification (IAC): according to IEC 61641
· Automatic Circuit Breakers:
Circuit breakers must provide precise, reliable protection against overloads, short circuits, and earth faults. They should be easy to operate and reset, reducing downtime significantly compared to fuse replacements. Single-pole circuit breakers are the preferred solution, three-pole circuit breaker can be considered as sub-optimal solution. [CD7] [CD8]
· Remote operation and monitoring:
The ability to remotely operate and monitor the state of the circuit breakers is a preferred characteristic.[IG9] [CD10]
· Reclosing capability
The circuit breakers shall be capable of reclosing within 3 minutes followed by a reset of the protection. The reclosing could be:
- self-operated, with an internal settable timer, with different setting and enabling /disabling functions for overcurrent or short-circuit trips (i.e. it shall be possible, for example, to set the reclosing function for overcurrent disabling it for short-circuit)
- operated by the local RTU, that will manage the reclosing logic
- remote operated[CD11]
Please find the dimension in the images below (also attached for your convenience)
In case of solution that only replace fuses with circuit breakers, the solution shall be compatible with standard LV switchboards according to MAT-PMCA-PDD-21-0191-ESP[IG14] technical specifications (ANNEX)
In case of replacement of the whole LV switchboard, it shall be compatible with existent switchboards (refer to the ANNEX) and substation layout, that could be:
- standard substations at ground level
- standard underground substations
NICE TO HAVE
· IoT Sensors and Digital Supervision:
Integration of IoT-enabled sensors for real-time measurement of current, voltage, temperature, and other operational parameters to perform data analytics through embedded electronics and IT components[IG15]
· Advanced Communication Interfaces:
Support for wireless or wired communication interfaces enabling seamless integration into utility communication networks.
· Predictive Maintenance and Fault Analytics:
Capabilities to perform condition monitoring, fault prediction, and remote troubleshooting, reducing downtime and optimizing asset management
MUST HAVE DELIVERABLES:
The proposal must include a description and supporting documents that clearly demonstrate compliance with the relevant mandatory requirements.
In general:
· The proposal must be cost-effective and scalable with respect to the substitution of the entire switchboard. [PR16]
· Each part of the proposal must include a technical description and all supporting evidence (e.g. drawings, datasheets, certifications, test reports) as required.
Proposals must be submitted in a single stage in Spanish (In case of English a Spanish translation[IA17] [IA18] is required to be attached) to the openinnovability.com platform and include a document containing the following sections:
1. Technical Solution Overview:
· Clear and concise description of the proposed system.
· Innovative features proposed compared to current solutions.
· Compatibility to be compared to Enel adopted solutions.
2. Innovative Design overview
Clear description on how the solution allows and enhances mechanical compatibility, electrical performance, maintenance efficiency and safety.
3. Production & Supply Chain
Required content & evidence:
· Technical support must be available in Argentina. Having a headquarters in Argentina would be considered an advantage.
· Description of the manufacturer’s quality system
· Overview of the production process, highlighting:
In-line verification
Routine testing procedures
· Evidence of:
- Industrial scalability
- Availability of redundant production facilities
- Flexible logistics capabilities
4. Installation: description of the method
5. Compliance with must have:
· All the requisites in the MUST HAVE section has to be respected and evidence provided.
6. Execution time
· Project phases, timeline and deliverables: e.g., concept validation, prototype, testing, certification, prototype production.
7. Cost Analysis and Development Budget. Required content & evidence:
· Detailed unit cost and estimation of Total Cost of Ownership (TCO):
- Service life
- Maintenance and potential replacement costs
· Comparison with traditional LV switchgear solutions
Challenge rules
All proposers are invited to carefully read the challenge description and the Regulations, available in the Attachments section, before submitting a solution.
BY SUBMITTING A SOLUTION, PROPOSERS AUTOMATICALLY ACCEPT THE ATTACHED REGULATIONS, IN ADDITION TO THE TERMS OF USE OF THIS PLATFORM.
Please explain your proposal clearly in Spanish and attach any necessary documents (max 5 files, 35MB total size, ZIP, JPG, PDF format).
Eligibility
THIS CHALLENGE IS OPEN TO ALL LEGAL ENTITIES THAT ARE NOT PART OF THE ENEL GROUP.
Employees of Enel Group companies, as well as their spouses, partners and relatives up to the first degree, are not eligible to participate in this Challenge.
Challenge, Award, IP rights and Deadlines
This is a Call for Partners Challenge; participants are required to submit a written proposal to be evaluated by the Challenge Owner with the goal of establishing a collaborative partnership for the purchase of a batch of innovative products to be tested in Enel environment and potential future scale-up[RG1] .[SR2]
In addition, Enel Grids will award the best proposal with a prize of $10,000 USD.
THIS CHALLENGE DOES NOT REQUIRE THE TRANSFER OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (IP).
The Winning Solution will be awarded the opportunity to negotiate a collaboration agreement with the Challenge Owner.
Proposals must be submitted via the openinnovability.com platform by MONTH DD, YYYYY and the evaluation will begin after this date. This deadline may be extended if necessary.
The winning participant(s) might have the opportunity to test a prototype in collaboration with Enel, in accordance with the terms and conditions detailed in the ATTACHED REGULATIONS.
Late submissions will not be considered.
Specific regulations attached[SR3]
What happens next?
Following the challenge deadline, the Challenge Owner will complete the review process and make a decision on the Winning Solution(s). All participants who submit a proposal will be notified as to the status of their submissions. However, no detailed evaluation of individual submissions will be provided. The Challenge Owner will evaluate the proposal against the stipulated features and characteristics that are required of the solution, focusing, in particular, on the following criteria: If the prize includes the opportunity to collaborate with Enel, once one or more suitable solutions have been identified, Enel reserves the right to initiate a collaboration, which may involve all or some of the following activities: At the end of the evaluation phase, you will receive feedback. If your proposal is successful, an Enel representative will contact you to discuss the next steps. The final award for this Challenge is contingent upon the satisfactory completion of the pre-award process, including acceptance of the Challenge Regulations which govern this Challenge. The pre-award process requires submission of certain documents by the selected participant(s), including: Counterparty Analysis Questionnaire (CAQ) and the signed Challenge Regulations. [SR1]@Russotto Pierluca (Innovation Enel Grids) ti tornano i criteri generali? [PR2]Mi tornano tutti,son so se ha senso lasciare la frase “supply of prototypes” , ho inserito il TRL