England

    Transformers & Switchgear
    in Bristol.

    11:33 BST·20°C · Overcast

    ETS delivers BS EN 60076-compliant power transformers, distribution transformers, switchgear and package substations to utilities, EPC contractors, oil & gas operators, renewable developers and data-centre projects across Bristol. Triple-certified manufacturing (IEC, ANSI/IEEE, UL) supports utility-grade procurement with witnessed FAT, ISO/IEC 17025 testing and turnkey delivery.

    GB
    Country
    11/33/132 kV
    Grid voltage
    Temperate maritime (Cfb)
    Climate zone
    BS EN 60076
    Standards

    Market context

    Local grid, utilities, climate and procurement.

    Bristol is supplied by National Grid Electricity Distribution (NGED, formerly Western Power Distribution before the 2021 acquisition by National Grid plc) — the licensed DNO for South West England, South Wales and the Midlands. The grid runs 11/33 kV at MV and 132 kV at transmission, with bulk supply from the Hinkley Point B/C nuclear corridor, the Severn Estuary tidal-resource and the proposed Western HVDC Link (3.6 GW). Specifications follow ENATS 35-1, ENATS 41-36 and BS EN 60076 with ester-fluid mandatory for indoor and Severn-floodplain installations, copper windings, and IP55 enclosures rated for the Bristol Channel salt-laden onshore wind. Demand drivers: the Hinkley Point C 3.2 GW nuclear new-build, the Avonmouth port and South Gloucestershire data-centre cluster, the Bristol Temple Quarter regeneration, the West of England 'Mass Transit' programme and the Aerospace Bristol / Filton airfield redevelopment. Tender hints: NGED procures via ENA (Energy Networks Association) framework agreements with mandatory ENATS pre-qualification; ester-fluid units increasingly preferred for the carbon-reporting RIIO-ED2 incentive.

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions — Bristol

    Lead times for transformers and switchgear delivered to Bristol depend on the specification, scope of supply, order volume and prevailing factory load — distribution transformers (11–33 kV, up to 5 MVA) typically build and test faster than power transformers (33 kV and above, up to 60 MVA), and every quoted programme includes witnessed Factory Acceptance Testing and agreed delivery terms. Please contact ETS with your technical schedule for a project-specific delivery plan.

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    Regionally compliant transformers and switchgear delivered to Bristol with witnessed FAT and on-site commissioning.