- Nexans commissions first phase of direct current (DC) microgrid pilot at its AmpaCity R&D Center in Lyon.
- Collaboration with key ecosystem partners accelerates development of next-generation building infrastructure.
- Nexans pioneers efficient and resilient electrified buildings of the future through its DC Series cable portfolio.
Nexans, global pure player in sustainable electrification, has announced the commissioning of the first phase of its direct current (DC) microgrid pilot at the AmpaCity global innovation hub in Lyon, France. Developed in collaboration with key ecosystem partners, including Schneider Electric and VINCI Energies Building Solutions, the project forms part of the first Current/OS pilots deployed in France and marks a significant step forward in the development of next-generation building energy systems.
As electrification accelerates and buildings integrate increasing volumes of distributed energy resources, electric vehicle charging and electronics loads, traditional alternating current (AC) infrastructures are facing growing limitations in efficiency, flexibility and energy management. DC offers a compelling alternative, enabling higher energy efficiency, improved resilience, reduced peak demand and more seamless integration of renewable energy sources. However, deploying DC architecture at building level requires novel approaches to system design, interoperability and safety.
In response to these challenges, Nexans is transforming part of its AmpaCity facility into a fully operational DC-powered environment. This next-generation pilot includes a 700 VDC main distribution bus supplying office workstations via USB-C, lighting systems, a 14.4 kWh battery storage system and two 30 kW fast charging stations for electric vehicles. The system is connected by Nexans’ dedicated DC bus cable and linked to the AC network via an interlink converter integrated by Schneider Electric. A photovoltaic installation will be added in the second phase of the project.
This pilot is a key milestone in our ambition to accelerate the adoption of direct current in buildings. By working closely with partners such as Schneider Electric and Vinci Energies, we can test, validate and refine DC architectures in real-world conditions. This hands-on approach allows us to develop reliable, interoperable solutions that improve efficiency, performance and safety, while preparing our customers for the future of electrified infrastructure through industry-leading innovations.
VP Group Innovation, Nexans
By combining advanced cable design with system-level optimization, the DC microgrid delivers greater flexibility and enables more efficient management of energy flows across assets such as batteries, EV chargers and building loads. Nexans’ DC Series cables, specifically designed for building applications, are engineered to meet the constraints of DC architectures, offering enhanced ageing performance, improved safety features including inter-tripping (inter-tripping solutions allow all power sources to be deactivated for maintenance and to ensure personal safety) capabilities, and full interoperability in line with Current/OS specifications.
Direct current represents a major opportunity to rethink how energy is distributed and managed within buildings. Through this collaboration with Nexans, we are combining our expertise to deliver integrated, future-ready systems that enhance efficiency and enable smarter energy use.
New Electrical Distribution League Leader, Schneider Electric
The transition to DC-powered buildings requires close collaboration across the industry. By contributing our expertise in microgrid engineering and design, we are helping to bring practical, scalable solutions to market that support more resilient and sustainable building infrastructure.
Managing Director, VINCI Energies France Building Solutions
With electrification needs on the rise, DC microgrids are establishing themselves as an effective solution to growing stress on the public grid. As one of the most active partners of Current/OS, Nexans is playing a leading role in establishing a uniform framework for the deployment of DC.
President, Current/OS
Beyond the pilot, the initiative reinforces Nexans’ position as a pioneer in Direct Current electrification and the first cable manufacturer to integrate a DC microgrid within its own R&D facilities. It also strengthens the company’s DC Series cable portfolio, offering dedicated low-voltage DC cable solutions designed for commercial and residential buildings, public infrastructure and data centers.
Nexans’ DC cable deployed at AmpaCity demonstrator can be directly applied to data centers. It paves the way for future standards in 700–800 V DC architecture, cabling and power electronics. This approach lays the groundwork for more efficient, scalable infrastructures that are tailored to the growing energy demands of the digital sector.
By converting existing spaces into real-world demonstrators, Nexans continues to play a leading role in shaping the future of electrification while supporting the transition towards more efficient, intelligent and sustainable energy systems.