Traction power load flow simulation is a planning tool created to help railroad stakeholders choose the appropriate system that will provide power to their trains. The modeling of a traction power system can generate varied, valuable data that describes the loads that components of the traction power system can be put under. This helps determine the number and size of substations and cables installed along the track alignment, estimate energy consumption, suggest contingencies, and more.
At United ECM, we don’t just design traction power—we simulate, optimize, and future-proof it. Our Traction Power Load Flow Simulation Analysis combines deep transit engineering expertise with digital modeling tools to help clients make smart, data-backed decisions before cables are laid.