Skip to content

Africa Digest News

Leading the conversation on Future of Energy in Africa

  • Home
  • Renewables
  • Grid
  • Energy Storage
  • Sustainable Transportation
  • Policy and Innovation
  • Toggle search form
UGANDAN Ugandan Shilling Declines Amid Rising Energy Sector Demands Energy
kenya power What are the Possibilities of Kenya Power’s New Competitors? Featured
Africa’s AI ambitions collide with a workforce skills shortage Energy
diesel dispute Can Kenya and Uganda Resolve Diesel Dispute Before It Stalls East Africa? Energy

Schneider Electric’s new DBSeT panel offers a smart and practical solution for everyday energy distribution challenges

Posted on August 15, 2025 By Africa Digest News No Comments on Schneider Electric’s new DBSeT panel offers a smart and practical solution for everyday energy distribution challenges

Schneider Electric, the global leader in energy management and automation, and recognised sustainability leader, has announced the launch of the new DBSeT panel in the East African market. Designed for electricians, developers, and building owners, the panel delivers safe, reliable, and easy-to-install electrical distribution for residential, commercial, and light industrial buildings.

The Schneider Electric DBSeT panel is designed to handle high temperatures while maintaining consistent performance. Its smart design reduces overheating risks, helping to protect homes and businesses from electrical hazards.

For contractors and installers, the panel saves time and effort on site. Thanks to its flexible, all-in-one design, it eliminates the need for multiple enclosures – making installations faster and more cost-effective.

Furthermore, developers and end users benefit from enhanced safety features, a clean and modern appearance, with durability that will undoubtedly stand the test of time.

“The DBSeT panel is a game-changer for how energy is distributed in buildings across East Africa,” says Geraldine Sande, Channel Sales Leader at Schneider Electric East Africa. “It’s safe, reliable, easy to install, and looks good too – ideal for local homes, commercial spaces and beyond.”

 Built for today and tomorrow

 The DBSeT panel works seamlessly with Schneider Electric’s full range of circuit breakers – including Acti9, Easy9, and Resi9 – giving installers more flexibility with just one enclosure type. It also allows for easy conversion from IP41 to IP43, supporting a range of indoor environments.

For added convenience, each DBSeT panel includes a QR code that connects users to a digital library of resources – including videos, guides, brochures and 360-degree product views – and verifies the product’s authenticity.

Supporting sustainability

Schneider Electric continues to champion sustainability across its operations, and the DBSeT panel is no exception. From materials to manufacturing, the panel is produced with environmental responsibility in mind, supporting Schneider’s commitment to reducing its carbon footprint while helping customers do the same.

Designed with end users in mind

The panel’s flush-mounted design and smooth rounded corners give it a modern look that blends effortlessly into building interiors or exteriors, whether it’s in a living room, lobby, or factory wall. At the same time, the plated earth and neutral bars help prevent rust and ensure long-term performance.

It also supports top or bottom cable entry, making it adaptable to the unique wiring needs of different buildings and countries.

Key Technical Features of the DBSeT panel:

  • Compatibility: Supports Acti9, Easy9, and Resi9 circuit breakers.
  • Installation: Accommodates various incomer types in one enclosure.
  • Feed Flexibility: Top and bottom cable entry options.
  • Protection Ratings: Convertible from IP41 to IP43.
  • Safety: Earthed door assembly, plated neutral and earth bars.
  • Design: Flush-mounted with rounded corners for aesthetic integration.
  • Heat Dissipation: Engineered to prevent overheating in high-temperature environments.
  • Digital Access: QR code for verifying authenticity and accessing product info.
Energy

Post navigation

Previous Post: South Africa’s Eskom to Award 291 MW of Solar PPAs
Next Post: Why a Chinese EV Doubled in Cost in Kenya From KES 2.7M to KES 6.8M

More Related Articles

Why Hybrid Energy Systems Are the Key to Ending Power Shortages Energy
How the Sahara Desert Can Fuel Solar Energy in Africa Energy
The Future of Electricity Access in Rural Africa Energy
South Africa and Germany Ink Landmark Clean Energy Deal Energy
Afreximbank Backs Nigeria, Zimbabwe and Malawi Energy Projects Energy
How Can Africa Secure Its Energy Future? Energy
How Africa’s Mega Dams and Hydropower Projects Are Reshaping the Continent Energy
Johannesburg Johannesburg Electricity Prices Set to Jump by 12.72% on July 1 Energy
Canadian Natural Resources CNR Withdrawal Puts South African Gas Project on Shaky Ground Energy
eskom Eskom Boosts Grid by 800MW as Kusile Unit 5 Enters Commercial Operation Energy
9 African Leaders Unite to Transform Energy Access Energy

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Schneider Electric’s Technology Blueprint Paves Way for e-Methanol Fuel Expansion
  • Genetec delivers faster, smarter investigations in Security Center SaaS
  • How Eskom’s 14 Peaking Power Stations Keep South Africa’s Lights On and Prevent Loadshedding
  • South Africa’s “Just Transition” Must Not Be Built on the False Promise of Oil, Gas and Nuclear
  • ‘We can build a future where energy is not just available, but intelligent’ – Schneider Electric CEO unveils his vision for company’s future

Copyright © 2025 Africa Digest News.

Powered by PressBook Green WordPress theme