![]() ![]() ABB’s switchgear is part of a $150 million Comisión Federal de Electricidad project to upgrade the stability of the power supply to data-intensive bank buildings, government offices and corporate headquarters that line the street. The project will replace a 70 year-old electric infrastructure with stable, submersible switches in underground vaults that are capable of providing a more reliable power supply to the area.ĭesigned by the ill-fated Emperor Maximilian in the 1860s to rival the grand boulevards of Europe, today’s Paseo de la Reforma is home to some of the capital city’s tallest towers and most powerful institutions. Considered maintenance-free because Elastimold ® contains no oil or gas to monitor or maintain, the systems are controlled by submersible ABB Ability TM enabled REC670 Intelligent Electronic devices for automated system routing and monitoring. The Paseo de la Reforma - Mexico City’s iconic front door - is about to get a boost from underground with help from Elastimold ® and ABB Ability TM.ĪBB, working through local distributor Consorcio AMESA, has won a $6.4 million contract to install 62 units of Elastimold ® switchgear systems along 9.1 miles of the street. ![]() The Paseo de la Reforma is getting an electrical overhaul, aided by Elastimold ® switchgear and ABB Intelligent electronic devices ![]()
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