The Switch participated at the new leading wind power exhibition called WindEnergy Hamburg 2014 from September 23 – 26.

The Switch participated at the new leading wind power exhibition called WindEnergy Hamburg 2014 from September 23 – 26.
During WindEnergy expo in Hamburg, The Switch organized a drive train technology debate on PMG vs DFIG together with Recharge. The Debate was lined up with top wind power business and thought leaders, discussing the benefits and concerns about the FPC and the ways it can save the cost of energy.
The Switch has received repeat orders worth several millions of euros from major customers in the company’s core business area of wind. These repeat orders signal a strong belief in the company and provide a solid order backlog as The Switch continues to advance drive train technology under new ownership of Japan-based Yaskawa.
The Switch released today a technology paper addressing the ongoing industry debate on drive train technology selection.