As we near the end of this year, I want to thank you all.
This year has been special for The Switch. It is our first year with new owners, and our marine product business has grown bigger than our wind and industry sectors.
I am grateful to our customers and partners for their trust and support. Your belief in us has been key to our success. I also want to thank our employees for their hard work and dedication. You have all played a vital role in our achievements.
As we celebrate this festive season, let’s remember the strength and resilience we have shown together. The work we have done toward net zero emissions and the milestones we achieved have set a solid foundation for the future.
Thank you for being part of our journey!
We look forward to electrifying the world with game-changing technologies together, deepening our partnership and creating more success stories in the years to come.
Wishing you and your loved ones a peaceful Holiday Season and a prosperous New Year.
Newsletter highlights
Rem Offshore has ordered a next-generation Energy Subsea Construction Vessel (ESCV) that will be the first of its kind to perform heavy construction work in both offshore wind and subsea with net-zero emissions. Our joint webinar with Rem Offshore and Haf Power Solutions explores the technical challenges and considerations in making this sustainable vision a reality. Read more
This webinar covers how Berg Propulsion and The Switch matched their joint technology to design a series of low-carbon multipurpose diesel-electric vessels with a controllable-pitch single propeller for Skarv Shipping Solutions. These vessels will be far more climate-friendly than what is currently available in the European short-sea market today. Read more
Over the past year, we’ve seen a steady uptick in demand for our marine products. Both product lines – power electronics and electrical machines – have received many new orders, with the increase in power electronics sales especially noticeable. This, of course, creates a positive problem: how are we going to produce everything? Read more
The marine industry is already working to reduce emissions by making vessel operations more efficient, but no matter which type of vessel we discuss – from fully electrified vessels to those that are only looking for a zero-emissions mode during harbor stays – there are not enough shore connections today to fulfill the coming needs of maritime electrification. Read more
Discover how solid-rotor technology revolutionizes the performance of standard induction electric motors by extending their capabilities and eliminating the need for gearboxes. In this session, we’ll explore how low-voltage solutions can achieve power outputs ranging from 500 to 2,000 kW, and how the latest medium-voltage solutions can deliver power beyond 2 MW for demanding applications. Read more