Descubre las novedades de Circutor en MATELEC & GENERA 2025

Discover the latest from Circutor at MATELEC & GENERA 2025

Circutor | 7 de November de 2025

The International Week of Electrification and Decarbonisation, which includes GENERA and MATELEC, will take place from 18 to 20 November 2025 at IFEMA MADRID. At this new event, which brings together both industries in an effort to create synergies between two sectors with shared interests and to deliver greater value, Circutor will be present with all this year’s innovations and upcoming launches.

During the three days of MATELEC & GENERA 2025, at Hall 6, stand 6C02, you’ll be able to discover Circutor’s exclusive new releases:

Sonic Wall

A new ultra-fast, ultra-compact DC charging station. Ideal for quick charging in workshops, dealerships or private fleets. It provides up to 22 kW on a single outlet, includes RFID or QR readers for easy identification and activation, and features a touchscreen display.

MYeBOX® 1600

Designed for measuring and recording electrical parameters, the new MYeBOX® 1600 incorporates the latest technology in portable metering. Class A certified, it records half-cycle events and transients and automatically generates reports.

IoT eManager 2

This modular IoT controller, adaptable to the needs of each project, delivers reliable performance in demanding industrial environments. It combines real-time control with cloud integration, optimising processes and efficiency. Its architecture enables the development of customised, flexible and scalable hardware solutions.

CVM-A1600

Class A, Edition 3 certified power quality analyser. It records half-cycle events and transients, generates reports as per EN 50160, and displays events on an ITIC curve.

CVM-B50

Panel-mounted power analyser with memory and an integrated web server, featuring 3 voltage measurement channels and 4 current channels. It offers an app for configuration via mobile device, autowiring function, and Ethernet and Wi-Fi communication.

Energy storage batteries

New solutions for both AC and DC energy storage, designed to store generated electricity and release it when needed, thereby optimising self-consumption, energy balancing, reducing extra costs, optimising the bill, and ensuring service continuity in case of interruption.

Come see us in Hall 6, stand 6C02, to discuss the needs of your projects and business.

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