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Rittal and PULS Enter Technology Partnership

March 5, 2026

Rittal and PULS enter technology partnership

Two technology leaders are joining forces to accelerate panel building: Rittal and PULS have agreed on a new technology partnership to drive more efficiency and speed in machine and plant engineering.

The partnership was signed in November 2025 at SPS in Nuremberg and focuses on innovations that simplify and speed up panel building for the European and international market. The foundation is Rittals’ RiLineX as a new standard platform for busbar systems combined with PULS’ market-leading power supplies. As part of this collaboration, PULS is the first technology partner in the RiLineX functional group “Power Supplies.”

Rittal and PULS Enter Technology Partnership

“We are pleased to have found in PULS a leading manufacturer of industrial power supply solutions that complements Rittal’s RiLineX-related portfolio in an optimal way with innovative power supplies and a high level of technical expertise.”

– Raphael Görner, Head of Energy & Power Solutions at Rittal –

“With RiLineX, Rittal is setting a new standard in power distribution technology for machinery and plant engineering. By using our highly efficient PULS power supplies, we are expanding the platform’s benefits to enable even more efficient plant engineering for our mutual customers”

– Bernhard Erdl, CEO and founder of PULS –

Today, most PULS power supplies are mounted and wired on DIN rails. Going forward, PULS plans to offer variants with mechanical modifications that can be contacted directly on the RiLineX board.

What does this mean for panel builders?

  • Less wiring effort and faster assembly through tool-free installation
  • More space in the system
  • Efficient and reliable power supplies with up to 97% efficiency
  • Noticeably lower engineering effort for 60 mm busbar systems

The first products resulting from the partnership are planned to be introduced during 2026, with multiple power classes in development. 

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