Belgium's unique position as a logistics and chemical hub, particularly around the Port of Antwerp-Bruges, creates a high-density environment for electrical infrastructure. The humid maritime climate of the Low Countries accelerates the degradation of insulation, making the use of a hipot leakage current test essential for maintaining safety standards in industrial plants.
With a heavy reliance on aging power grids integrated with new renewable energy sources, Belgian utility providers are increasingly shifting toward predictive maintenance. The integration of a current generator machine has become standard for simulating load conditions and validating the resilience of circuit breakers in critical infrastructure.
Strict EU environmental regulations and the Belgian "Energy Transition" mandate require higher efficiency in transformer management. This has led to a surge in demand for automated dga analysis of transformer oil to detect incipient faults without requiring complete system shutdowns, ensuring the continuity of the Belgian economy.




