We are thrilled to announce the expansion of our power electronics production facilities. This significant development includes a substantial capacity increase at our existing facility in Stord, Norway, and the establishment of a new production line in Vaasa, Finland.
The new production line in Vaasa will enhance our ability to meet the growing demand for advanced power electronics solutions. This new production line will not only boost our production capabilities but also create new job opportunities in the region, contributing to the local economy.
In addition, our recent shaft generator orders are reinforcing our position as the leading supplier of inline permanent magnet (PM) shaft generators. Since we started in the marine business in 2014, our PM machines have now been sold to more than 300 large ocean-going vessels operating around the world. These orders highlight the trust our customers place in our advanced technology and our commitment to delivering high-quality, efficient products for the marine industry.
We are proud to continue setting the standard for decarbonization through electrification with our electric machine and power electronics products, particularly in marine applications, as well as in the wind and industry sectors.
Newsletter highlights
We are happy to announce our participation as a gold sponsor in the Maritime Hybrid, Electric & Hydrogen Fuel Cells Conference in Bergen, Norway during 29 October 2024 – 31 October 2024. We are looking forward to seeing you there!
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Japan is making great strides to meet IMO 2050 regulations. Our guest writer from BEMAC Corporation outlines how the Japanese government is taking the initiative to electrify its fleet of coastal vessels.
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The Switch joined forces with BEMAC Corporation at this year’s SMM in Hamburg from September 3–6, 2024, to present the company’s extended range of solutions for the maritime industry.
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Imagine this: Your vessel is out at sea, and suddenly, you encounter a critical issue in your electricity distribution system. Wouldn’t it be reassuring to know that you have exactly what you need on hand to get back on course without delay?
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How can we build and retrofit ships to meet the coming emissions regulations and possible future requirements? This is the urgent question facing the marine industry today. In this marine blog, Asbjørn Halsebakke outlines how we can tackle these challenges.
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