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Rittal and PULS enter technology partnership

03 March 2026

AIMING TO promote plant engineering with greater efficiency and speed, Rittal and PULS have entred into a new technology partnership.

Together, the two companies are developing innovations for the European and international markets that significantly speed up plant engineering. The combination of Rittal’s RiLineX, as the new standard platform for busbar systems, and market-leading power supplies from PULS provides the platform.

This partnership brings together two technology leaders in their respective fields for joint development projects: Rittal as the world’s leading supplier of enclosure systems and PULS as the market and technology leader in industrial power supply solutions. This agreement makes PULS the first technology partner of the RiLineX standard platform’s Power Supplies function group.

“We are delighted to have found a top manufacturer of industrial power supply solutions in PULS. It ideally complements the Rittal product range centred around RiLineX with its innovative power packs and high level of technical expertise,” says Raphael Görner, executive vice president, energy and power solutions at Rittal.

"With RiLineX, Rittal is setting a new standard for power distribution technology in mechanical and plant engineering. By using our highly efficient PULS power supplies, we are expanding the platform’s benefits to ensure even more efficient plant construction for our joint customers,” adds Bernhard Erdl, CEO and founder of PULS.

Most PULS power supply units are mounted and wired on the DIN-Rail. In the future, the company will also offer options with special mechanical modifications that can be contacted directly on the RiLineX board. In the future plant constructors will benefit from significant advantages by reducing the space required on the busbar, installing 97% efficiency, low-maintenance power supplies without requiring tools, and do so faster and more easily, significantly reducing wiring costs.

This is real added value, especially during periods of skilled labour shortages. Much less engineering effort is required when planning 60-mm busbar systems, which are often complex for plant constructors. Speed is of the essence, particularly in growing fields such as building technology or battery energy storage systems (BESS).

The first products from the partnership are expected to be presented during 2026. 

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