EMS Learning Systems (8010)

The EMS is a timeless classic for education and research in electric power fundamentals, electrical machines, industrial controls, power electronics, renewable energy, and smart grid technologies. Discover why countless technical schools, colleges, universities, and utility and industrial companies worldwide rely on the EMS to build basic to advanced skills in electrical technology. Explore a unique concept!

The concept is simple: The EMS lets you create various electrical systems and applications using a range of modules, including motors, transformers, loads, filters, batteries, and more. With computer-based data acquisition and control and a collection of turnkey courses, the EMS provides unparalleled hands-on training for all students, whether they’re in specialized electrical programs or complementary fields.

The courses are structured as a comprehensive training program, covering everything from foundational concepts to advanced topics in electrical engineering. Key subjects include single- and three-phase AC/DC circuits, power generation from solar, wind, hydro, and diesel sources, energy storage, power electronics, various types of electric motors, relay protection, PWM rectifiers and inverters, DFIG, HVDC, SVC, STATCOM, BLDC motors, PMSM drives, and much more.

Modular hardware, courseware, and software allow you to meet your training needs and budget while leaving room for future upgrades and expansion. Use the same equipment for multiple courses, optimize floor space, customize systems and testbeds, and integrate complementary or third-party equipment: Build your lab, your way!

Benefits

  • Equip your labs with sturdy and safe training equipment: The heavy-duty steel hardware is built to last, while ensuring consistent precision and accuracy over time.
  • Access a collection of ready-to-use instructional materials: Speed up course development and lesson planning while building relevant skills selecting the content you need from our comprehensive collection of high-quality courses.
  • Use digital tools to streamline lab sessions and facilitate learning: Digitalization is revolutionizing electrical labs, and EMS is keeping pace.