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  3. Power Value Chain: Upgrading to Futureproof the Grid
tec.news
30 March 2025
4 min

Power Value Chain: Upgrading to Futureproof the Grid


High-performance connectors for the necessary change in the US power grid
Value Chain: Upgrading to Futureproof the Grid

The global appetite for electricity continues to grow at an unprecedented rate. By 2050, the International Energy Agency forecasts a doubling in demand, driven by the spread of electrification and digital technologies. This surge presents a challenge to our current power infrastructure, particularly the connector systems that form the backbone of our electrical grid.

Power companies face a critical question: How can they upgrade the existing grid to handle higher power loads without the prohibitive costs of replacing entire systems? Part of the solution lies in redesigning an essential component of power systems: connectors, which allow a quick power disconnect at the equipment level.

The future requires connectors that can carry quadruple the current loads possible on traditional connectors or hardwired solutions. Upgrading must solve today’s issues while also evolving the grid to meet projected future demands. HARTING develops connectors such as the Han® High Power (Learn more) or Han® S 400A (Han® S). They are not only suitable for high loads, but also enable higher voltages, higher currents, simple locking and various configuration options.

Four trends driving change


  1. First, the integration of renewable energy sources like wind and solar, which fluctuate in availability, requires advanced transmission systems to maintain balance. As renewables become central to global energy strategies, the grid must evolve to transmit large amounts of power across varying distances more efficiently.

  2. Second, the rapid electrification of transportation like electric vehicles has created a need for high-capacity charging infrastructure. Without upgrades to connectors and transmission lines, the EV revolution could outpace the grid's ability to deliver necessary power.

  3. Next, as manufacturing increasingly returns to the United States, more power will be required to support a resilient supply chain. Particularly in segments like the semiconductor industry, with government grants and earmarked funds, a focus will remain on upgrading the existing power grid to meet growing demand.

  4. Lastly, the increasing reliance on data has led to the expansion of large-scale data centers. These facilities consume vast amounts of electricity, necessitating connectors to handle substantial loads efficiently and reliably.

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Connector innovation is about more than just increasing the current.

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Jon DeSouza

Executive Board position for Sales & Marketing, HARTING Technologiegruppe

Connector innovation: More than just amperage


Modern connectors need to evolve in multiple ways to meet changing grid demands. Advanced materials like high-conductivity alloys improve heat dissipation and reduce energy loss.

Optimized design plays a key role in this arena; new connectors are engineered to reduce resistance and increase efficiency, minimizing energy waste, reducing material usage, and helping companies meet their sustainability goals. This includes innovations in contact geometries designed for better overall performance.

The economic and operational advantages


Upgrading to high-capacity connectors presents clear long-term economic benefits despite higher initial costs. Efficient connectors reduce power consumption through better contact resistance and minimize energy wasted as heat, contributing to substantial cost savings over time.

Additionally, high-capacity connectors offer enhanced reliability. By lowering the likelihood of system failures, these connectors reduce the need for more frequent maintenance, ultimately cutting down on operational downtime and cost. This ensures continuous power supply and helps utilities avoid costly disruptions that impact consumers and businesses.

Especially in rapidly growing disruptive markets like data centers, where data haul refreshes happen regularly, connector systems help to future-proof designs, preparing them for increasing system demand. According to recent reports, these initiatives could contribute to savings of up to $3.5 billion in grid resilience alone. Infrastructure projects are expected to support the delivery of 30 gigawatts of renewable energy, benefiting millions of households and businesses, while also creating economic opportunities through improved infrastructure.

Discover all articels of tec.news issue 48
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Jon DeSouza

Position: President & CEO HARTING of North America

  • Company: HARTING Technology Group

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