Advanced Power Factor Correction for Optimal Efficiency
Eliminate reactive power waste and avoid utility penalties. We design and install high-performance capacitor banks that optimize your electrical load, increase system capacity, and reduce your carbon footprint.
Penalty Elimination
Stop paying for "non-working" reactive power.
0.95+ PF Target
Engineering systems toward unity for peak performance.
Up to 0%
Reduction in Monthly Bills
0.99
Target Power Factor
Stop Paying for Energy You Don't Use
Most industrial facilities draw "Reactive Power" that does no actual work but occupies system capacity and attracts utility penalties. Megatricity’s Power Factor Correction solutions ensure your system draws only the power it needs. By improving your Power Factor closer to unity (1.0), we free up transformer capacity and eliminate utility surcharges instantly.
Our PFC Process
Data Logging
We deploy technical loggers to measure your current kVAR load and harmonic levels over 7 days.
System Design
Our engineers calculate the exact capacitor steps required to bring your PF to 0.98+.
Installation
Integration of an Automatic PFC (APFC) panel into your existing LV switchboard infrastructure.
ROI Check
Post-install monitoring to verify the reduction in kVA demand and savings on your next bill.
PFC Components & Technology
Why Invest in PFC?
Penalty Avoidance
Completely eliminate kVAR surcharges and penalties on your monthly utility bills.
Increased Capacity
Free up transformer capacity, allowing you to add more machinery without upgrading your infrastructure.
Voltage Stability
Reduce voltage drops across long cable runs, ensuring your motors and drives receive stable power.
Cooler Operation
Minimize resistive heat losses in cables and switchgear, significantly extending equipment life.
Fast Payback
Most PFC systems deliver a full return on investment through bill savings within 12 to 18 months.
Carbon Efficiency
Reduce overall energy demand and associated carbon emissions from the power grid.
Expert Insights on Power Factor
Understanding the technicalities of your grid can be complex. Here are the most common questions our engineering team receives regarding PFC.
