NOJA Power

Press Release

Published 01/2026

NOJA Power Announces 3‑Phase Electronic Ganging for EcoLink®

3-Phase Electronic Ganged EcoLink

NOJA Power is pleased to announce the availability of 3-phase electronic ganging for the EcoLink® platform, delivering a major advancement in medium voltage network protection and control.

The new electronic ganging feature enables coordinated 3-phase lockout when a single-phase or two-phase lockout condition occurs, ensuring all three phases operate together as a single, intelligent protection system. This capability significantly reduces the risk of damage to downstream equipment, improves network safety, and enhances power quality for customers.

Unlike legacy fuse technology, which operates independently on each phase, EcoLink's 3-phase ganging provides active, intelligent coordination across phases. This eliminates the risk of partial phase operation, an issue that can lead to unbalanced voltages, equipment stress, and prolonged fault conditions.

“Electronic ganging is a powerful example of how EcoLink goes beyond simply replacing fuses,” said Neil O'Sullivan, Group Managing Director at NOJA Power. “By coordinating phase behaviour during lockout events, utilities gain a smarter, safer, and more reliable approach to network protection.”


Key Benefits of 3-Phase Electronic Ganging

  • Coordinated 3-phase lockout from single- or two-phase fault events
  • Prevents damage to sensitive downstream equipment caused by phase imbalance
  • Improves network safety and operational confidence
  • Delivers a clear technical advantage over traditional fuse-based protection

Availability

The 3-phase electronic ganging feature is available immediately on all new EcoLink units ordered from NOJA Power. For utilities with existing installations, field firmware upgrades will be available later this year, enabling installed EcoLink assets to benefit from this enhanced functionality without hardware replacement.

This enhancement reinforces EcoLink's position as a modern, digitally enabled alternative to fuses—supporting utilities as they transition toward smarter, more resilient distribution networks.

For more information, please contact NOJA Power or visit www.nojapower.com.

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