What is a VFD?

VFD stands for Variable Frequency Drive (also known as a variable frequency drive or speed controller). A VFD controls the speed and torque of an electric motor by adjusting the frequency and voltage of the supply.

With a VFD you can control motors more efficiently, more safely and more flexibly — crucial in industrial environments.


⚙️ How does a VFD work?

A VFD converts the mains supply frequency (e.g. 50 Hz) into a variable output:

  1. Rectification: alternating current (AC) → direct current (DC)
  2. DC bus: temporary energy storage
  3. Inverter: turns DC back into AC with adjustable frequency (e.g. 20–80 Hz)

This enables the motor to start slowly, run at the exact speed or decelerate without mechanical wear.


🛠️ VFD applications

Application Example
Pumps Adjust speed to demand (flow, pressure)
Fans Energy savings through speed control
Conveyor systems Soft start/stop, speed adjustment
Mixers / agitators Process-dependent speed
Compressors Savings on air generation
HVAC systems Dynamic control of airflow

🎯 Why use a VFD?

  • Save energy by adjusting speed to demand
  • Avoid peak currents at start-up
  • Longer service life of motor, bearings and mechanics
  • Accurate control of process conditions
  • Improved safety (soft start, braking functions, fault detection)

🔗 VFD vs. other motor controls

Drive method Speed control Application
Direct Online (DOL) None On/off, fixed speed
Soft starter Only during start-up Soft start, fixed speed
VFD Full control Variable speed + energy savings

⚠️ Considerations when using a VFD

  • EMC interference and shielding
  • Matching to motor characteristics and load
  • Cooling of the drive and enclosure
  • Configuration of motor protection and PLC communication
  • Use of filters and sine filters with long motor cables

✅ Benefits of VFDs

  • Up to 50% energy savings with variable load
  • Low maintenance costs and less mechanical wear
  • Better process control through accurate speed
  • Integration with SCADA, PLC, BMS and DCS possible
  • Fast ROI in many applications (< 2 years)

📌 In summary

A VFD (variable frequency drive) is a smart way to control electric motors, save energy and steer processes precisely. Indispensable in modern, efficient and safe production environments.