Schneider(Shanghai) Invites Lindemann-Regner to DC Electrical Distribution Technical Workshop

In December 2025, Dr. Jiang Lingfeng, Co-founder, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and Managing Director of the European Division at Lindemann-Regner, was invited to attend and deliver a keynote speech at the DC Distribution Technology Closed-Door Seminar hosted by Schneider Electric in Shanghai. This exclusive industry summit brought together top experts from China’s academic, research and industrial sectors, who engaged in an in-depth discussion on cutting-edge innovations in regional direct current (DC) power supply and microgrid technologies.
The workshop tackled the pivotal frontier of DC electrical distribution and microgrids. With international standards still taking shape, Schneider is spearheading collaboration through the emerging CurrentOS association, aiming to accelerate safe, standardized global adoption.
A highlight was our in-depth technical dialogue with eminent IEEE figures: Dr. Prof. Zhu Miao (Shanghai Jiao Tong University) and Dr. Prof. Qi Li (Xi’an Jiao Tong University). We discussed core challenges in DC architecture, current leakage, and high-voltage advancements. Lindemann-Regner enriched these exchanges by sharing our practical field experience from European, Middle Eastern, and African projects, bridging on-the-ground application with cutting-edge research.
A key revelation was Schneider’s introduction of a new DC microgrid leakage current breaker. This critical safety innovation marks a tangible leap toward more robust and viable DC grid architectures.
This workshop was a strategic convergence. We are now integrating these profound insights and forging connections to strengthen our role in linking global technological frontiers with localized energy implementation worldwide.
Ready to explore how next-generation DC solutions can power your projects? Contact Lindemann-Regner to transform these advancements into your reliable, practical energy reality.

About the Author: Lindemann-Regner
The company, headquartered in Munich, Germany, represents the highest standards of quality in Europe’s power engineering sector. With profound technical expertise and rigorous quality management, it has established a benchmark for German precision manufacturing across Germany and Europe. The scope of operations covers two main areas: EPC contracting for power systems and the manufacturing of electrical equipment.
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