Danfoss delivers hundreds of AC drives to Wärtsilä’s new Smart Technology Hub

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Vaasa, Finland-based Danfoss Drives and other Danfoss business segments will supply the technology company Wärtsilä’s research, product development and production center Smart Technology Hub with a significant number of AC drives and other products. Wärtsilä’s Smart Technology Hub will be completed in Vaskiluoto, Vaasa next year.

In all, 192 pieces of Danfoss new-generation AC drives with a total power of 32 megawatts will be delivered from the Danfoss Vaasa factory to Wärtsilä’s testing area for products and solutions. In addition, the delivery includes VACON AC drives for various building automation applications, as well as other building automation products from Danfoss’ other business segments. As Wärtsilä’s technology partner, Danfoss is co-designing and delivering systems for the new testing area.

“This is a unique opportunity for Danfoss and in particular for us at Danfoss Drives in Vaasa to intensify our cooperation with Wärtsilä. We will be in an increasingly close dialogue with Wärtsilä’s research and product development in the future, and in this way, we will be able to help one another with different business opportunities. In addition, Danfoss’ customers will also be able to visit currently one of the most modern testing labs in the Smart Technology Hub,” says Markus Forma, Global Key Account Manager for Wärtsilä at Danfoss Drives.

“The AC drives play an important part in the operations of the testing area of our products and systems, and they allow the electricity generated during testing to be fed back to the grid for re-use, regardless of application. This is why we appreciate that Danfoss is a member of our partner network, and we can further deepen our collaboration. We have chosen as technology partners for the Smart Technology Hub such players that can bring the best products and solutions in use to our technology hub. At the same time, we will create a mutually beneficial agile and integrated ecosystem for the development and deployment of solutions in the marine and energy industries,” says Vesa Riihimäki, Director, Delivery Management, Wärtsilä Finland Oy.

Wärtsilä’s total investment in the Smart Technology Hub will amount to more than 230 million euros. The progress of the project and the building-up of the ecosystem around it can be followed on the website https://www.sustainabletechnologyhub.com.

For more information:

Markus Forma, Global Key Account Manager for Wärtsilä, Danfoss Drives, phone 040 8371 433, markus.forma@danfoss.com

Vesa Riihimäki, Director, Delivery Management, Wärtsilä Finland Oy, phone 010 709 2964, vesa.riihimaki@wartsila.com