Power up your rolling stock testing and depot operations with Static Converters.

Static converters are designed to ensure stable, safe, and efficient power delivery during critical maintenance and testing operations. Integrated with power supply units and battery chargers, static frequency converters can be installed in fixed depot environments or configured as mobile units.


One power system for ever railway voltage

Compact power for efficient depot testing

Smart battery lifecycle management
The static converters equipment receives AC input power from the facility or depot supply.
The system changes power into the required output form.
Railway AC DC converter delivers power to trains, test tracks, test rooms, or batteries.








Static frequency converters can be used for a wide range of rolling stock, from high-speed trains to tramways.
Static converter power supply is compliant with global standards, including EN 50163 and ATEX-rated extraction.
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Static converters are solid-state devices that convert electrical power from one form to another without the use of moving parts. In the railway context, railway power converters are used to convert AC to DC or vice versa, supply multiple voltage levels for subsystem testing, charge or discharge train batteries safely, and simulate power conditions found on-board rolling stock. Unlike rotary converters, railway static converters are compact, efficient, and reliable, making them ideal for use in workshops, depots, and mobile service units.
Rolling stock systems are powered by a range of voltages, often depending on the line, vehicle model, or onboard electronics. During maintenance and testing, it’s essential to replicate these power environments accurately. That’s where railway power converters come in.
Without suitable power conditioning equipment, depots face challenges in testing motors, auxiliary inverters, door systems, lighting, and air conditioning units. Incorrect voltages or unstable outputs can lead to component failure, misdiagnosis, or damage to sensitive onboard systems. Using depot-grade static frequency converters ensure consistent performance and reduce risk during testing. Static converter power supply systems support electrical safety procedures, minimize error margins, and help verify system functionality before the vehicle returns to operation.
ADOR Tech offers three types of static converters equipment. Multi Voltage Power Supply Systems (MVPS) are designed to simulate the voltage levels found across various types of rolling stock. ADOR’s MVPS can be used to power subsystems in locomotives, intercity trains, and high-speed units. Technicians can use static converter in locomotive to validate electrical behavior under different conditions, making it an ideal solution for test benches and depot setups.
AC DC Converter for Rail Testing (PSUTR) transforms standard single-phase AC input into regulated DC output suitable for testing electronic modules, traction components, or auxiliary systems. Static frequency converters are particularly useful in scenarios where isolated DC power is needed to troubleshoot or simulate power flows in specific vehicle subsystems.
Battery Charger Discharger for Trains (BCD) allows operators to charge batteries under controlled conditions and also discharge them for condition assessment or lifecycle validation. ADOR Tech’s static converters come mounted on wheels for mobility and include an integrated label printer for reporting.