
Webinar date: July 7, 2026 | 9:00 AM (CEST)
The transition to Megawatt Charging Systems (MCS) and high-power DC applications is driving unprecedented requirements for switching technology. Higher charging currents, increasing power levels, and growing demands for efficiency, safety, and reliability require a new generation of contactors.
In this webinar, Schaltbau experts will introduce the new C330 and C830 high-performance contactors, developed specifically for high power applications like energy storages, tests systems, but first of all megawatt charging infrastructure and heavy-duty e-mobility applications. Participants will gain insights into the market drivers behind MCS, key technical challenges at currents up to 3,000 A, and the innovative design features that enable low contact resistance, high energy efficiency and compact dimensions.

Your key take-aways
After attending this webinar, you will
- Understand the technical challenges associated with Megawatt Charging Systems (MCS) and high-current DC applications.
- Learn how contact resistance directly impacts energy efficiency , operating costs, and thermal management.
- Discover how the new C330 and C830 achieve up to 3,000 A current capability in a compact design.
- Understand the benefits of ultra-low contact resistance (40 µΩ) and its impact on total cost of ownership.
Who should attend?
This webinar is designed for:
- System engineers and design engineers
- Electrical and power electronics engineers
- Charging infrastructure developers
- Battery system and energy storage engineers
- E-mobility and commercial vehicle OEMs
- Technical product managers
- R&D and innovation teams
Register now to leverage the insider knowledge of our experts!
Date: July 7, 2026
Time: 9:00 AM (CEST)
Unable to join the live session? No problem – all registered persons will receive the link to a recording of the webinar via email following the session. We look forward to seeing you there!
Please note that the use of a business email address is mandatory to register for this webinar.
