NEW YORK — April 29, 2026 — Across North America, manufacturing facilities, agricultural operations, and commercial workshops face a shared constraint: equipment that runs on three-phase power while the local grid delivers only single-phase. Upgrading utility service often means months of permitting and five- to six-figure installation costs — particularly in rural and semi-industrial zones. PowerHome’s newly introduced phase converter series addresses this gap directly, with a product range spanning 3 kW to 100 kW.

Industry operators frequently rely on three-phase power for motors, compressors, CNC machinery, and automated production systems. PowerHome said the newly introduced phase converter series is designed to provide stable three-phase output from standard single-phase input, allowing facilities to run equipment that would otherwise require utility-grade three-phase service. Configurations span industrial, agricultural, and commercial environments.
Growing Demand for Flexible Power Solutions
As small and mid-sized facilities accelerate adoption of automation and CNC machining, phase conversion technology is increasingly evaluated as a practical alternative to utility upgrades. Modern systems in this category typically leverage SVPWM (Space Vector Pulse Width Modulation) to deliver stable output — maintaining a pure sine wave with THD≤2%, a critical threshold for protecting sensitive CNC electronics from the waveform irregularities common in older rotary converters.
PowerHome stated that the single-phase to three-phase converter series was developed to address these operational requirements across industrial and commercial environments.
“Our customers often operate in facilities where three-phase power is either unavailable or difficult to install,” a PowerHome spokesperson said. “This series was developed to provide an alternative that supports equipment operation while maintaining consistent power delivery across varying load conditions.”
Applications Across Multiple Industries
Phase conversion systems are commonly deployed in environments where three-phase equipment must operate within single-phase infrastructure — including manufacturing workshops, agricultural processing facilities, automotive operations, and precision manufacturing environments.
According to PowerHome, the series is designed to support motors, compressors, CNC machines, and other electrically driven systems that require consistent power delivery for operational stability. The product range is structured to accommodate both smaller single-machine deployments and higher-capacity industrial workloads.
As industrial automation adoption continues to expand across North America, demand for flexible electrical infrastructure solutions is expected to grow — particularly among small and mid-sized businesses seeking to modernize operations without committing to large-scale facility upgrades.
Addressing Infrastructure Constraints in Expanding Industrial Markets
Industry observers note that limited access to three-phase power remains a common challenge in certain commercial and industrial zones, particularly for growing businesses transitioning from manual to automated processes. Alternative conversion technologies are increasingly being evaluated as part of broader operational planning and equipment deployment strategies.
The single-phase to three-phase converter series spans configurations from small single-machine deployments to high-capacity industrial workloads, offering an infrastructure alternative for facilities not ready to commit to a full utility upgrade.
About PowerHome
PowerHome is a manufacturer and global supplier of power conversion equipment, specializing in single-phase and three-phase converters, voltage stabilizers, and custom power solutions. The company serves commercial and industrial clients across multiple regions, providing equipment designed to support diverse operational requirements.
For more information, visit: https://www.powerhome.com/phase-converter
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