Danfoss is a Danish multinational company founded in 1933, specializing in energy-efficient technologies that enable smart communities and industries to create healthier and more comfortable climates in buildings and homes, and to supply more food with less waste. The company's product portfolio includes solutions for refrigeration, air conditioning, heating, motor controls, and mobile machinery. Danfoss operates in over 100 countries and employs approximately 28,000 people. With a strong emphasis on innovation and sustainability, Danfoss aims to drive the transition to a low-carbon and circular economy by engineering solutions that increase machine productivity, reduce emissions, lower energy consumption, and enable electrification.
MyDrive Energy calculates the energy saving potential of your project, including payback time. It also contains an Efficiency Calculator which succeeds the MyDrive ecoSmart tool, to calculate energy efficiency classes of drives and motor-drive systems.
The valve is designed for a range of industrial applications, including wind turbines, machine tools, plastic molding, metal forming, pulp and paper processing, and more.
Danfoss Power Solutions has launched the ePanda eDrive, a low-voltage propel solution for mobile elevating work platforms. The compact power system includes an electric motor, microcontroller unit, and reduction gearbox for efficiency, reliability, and safety.
The new service – Danfoss RefCare, will build an international network of certified service partners and Danfoss-owned service hubs, capable of providing best-in-class service and maintenance of BOCK® compressors.
Danfoss, Google, Microsoft and Schneider Electric are the founders of a new innovation hub in Fredericia, Denmark, that will bring together the data center sector across Europe to find concrete solutions to accelerate the green transition.
DSP MOD@ is a substation that is modular, easy to specify and that complies with the typical technical connection requirements of a district heating network.
Danfoss joins the FMC aluminium sector, committing that at least 10% (by volume) of all the company’s primary aluminium procured per year will be low-carbon by 2030.