A True Evolution: 100 Years of On‑Load Tap Changers

Like every successful technology, the on‑load tap changer has not evolved in a linear way. Over the decades, new design principles, materials, and application classes emerged—developing in parallel, branching out, and repeatedly recombined. This evolution tells the story of a technical system that has continuously adapted to changing energy, grid, and market requirements—leading up to today’s integrated vacuum era.

  • Evolution
    • Year / Period
      • 1933 – 1977
      • 1978 – 1999
      • 2000 – 2026
    • Power Grids
      • Extra‑High‑Voltage Grids
      • High Voltage Grids
      • Distribution Grid
    • EN: Löschmittel
      • Oil
      • Vacuum
      • Dry
    • Switch
      • Diverter Switch
      • Selector Switch
    • Insulation
      • Pressboard
      • GFRP
  • Reset filter
2025

When Evolution Becomes Integration
Type VACUTAP® VI

2012

Evolution Scales Down
GRIDCON® iTAP® and ECOTAP® VPD®

2004

Evolution Built on Experience
Types VR and VM

2000

A New Medium Changes the Course
Types VT and VV

1995

Evolution in a New Environment
Types VT and AVT

1991

A Bold Step Forward
Types R and RM

1979

Adaptation Through Simplification
Types V and H

1978

Expanding the Performance Range
Type T

1973

Bringing Order to Growth
Types M and MS

1961

Pushing the Limits of What Is Possible
Types G and K

1943

Evolution Branches Out
Types D, F, and E

1933

The Origin of Evolution
Types A, B, and C