More and more decentralized power generators on the one hand and a growing number of new consumers such as electric cars or heat pumps on the other are pushing traditional distribution grids to their limits. As grid expansion is complex and expensive, energy suppliers are increasingly turning to the VRDT as an efficient and cost-effective alternative because it keeps the voltage band stable and increases the capacity of the existing infrastructure. However, in order for transformer manufacturers to be able to produce VRDTs, they needed an on-load tap-changer that did not exceed the footprint of a conventional distribution transformer and was also affordable.