Danfoss Frequency Converter Makes Its First Show at the Expo, Signing Strategic Agreements for a Win-Win Future

Pubtime:2023-11-18    Hits:0

At this year's Shanghai International Expo, Danfoss's global leader in variable frequency technology and electrification solutions, the Transmission Business Unit (hereinafter referred to as Danfoss Transmission), signed a strategic cooperation framework agreement with Jiaxing Water Group Co., Ltd., as well as a strategic cooperation memorandum with the world's leading water technology company, Thermo, to work together with partners to promote the green transformation and high-quality development of Chinese cities.

At the same time, Danfoss Transmission is showcasing industry-leading iC2 Micro and iC7 series frequency converters, as well as advanced solutions tailored for water, HVAC, shipbuilding and marine engineering, and data centers.

 
Opportunities for "entering Bo" and win-win future
 
 
As an important bridge for win-win cooperation between domestic and foreign enterprises, the CIIE also brings more "Chinese opportunities" to enterprises around the world.
 

At this year's CIIE, Danfoss Transmission signed a strategic cooperation framework agreement with Jiaxing Water Group Co., Ltd. The two sides will strengthen communication and cooperation in areas such as comprehensive water resource management, carbon neutrality technology, smart water, and talent cultivation.

Jiaxing Water will fully utilize Danfoss's energy neutrality solution in the water industry to improve the quality and efficiency of Qiandao Lake's drinking water, secondary water supply, and sewage treatment system, ensuring the safety of Jiaxing's water network and improving the ecological environment. The cooperation between Danfoss Transmission and Jiaxing Water started in 2000, and Danfoss frequency converter equipment and solutions have deeply participated in Jiaxing Water Group's industrial sewage treatment system and Qiandao Lake water distribution project.



 

In addition, Danfoss Transmission also signed a strategic cooperation memorandum with the world's leading water technology company, Selemer, at this year's CIIE, to further strengthen future strategic cooperation between the two sides in the fields of smart water, smart buildings, and smart industry.

Danfoss is the world's largest frequency converter supplier for Selemo, and both parties are global partners. They have successfully implemented numerous cooperation projects around the world, such as the Hangzhou Asian Games Village Technical Officer Village project, the Wuhan Water Yangtze River Water Supply Project, the New Parliament Building in India, and the Singapore Wanxing Wildlife World.

Danfoss Drive and Celemo also jointly developed and customized HVAC, water supply and drainage, and building fire protection solutions for Shanghai center Building, a famous landmark in Shanghai center, which were respectively applied to the variable frequency water supply system and fire water system in Shanghai Center. While ensuring the safe and stable operation of Shanghai center, they also minimized the energy consumption of buildings.

 
New "Jinbo", Driving the Future
 

 

Since its debut in 2018, the CIIE has become a global highland and gathering place for innovative products and cutting-edge technologies. Therefore, taking advantage of the hosting of this CIIE, Danfoss Transmission has brought the latest generation of compact frequency converter product iC2 Micro, as well as the iC7 series frequency converter, which has made its debut in China.

Jinbo "Shangxin" iC2 Micro Compact Frequency Converter

The iC2 Micro compact frequency converter is developed and produced by the Danfoss Transmission China team, targeting multiple regional sales markets worldwide. This product not only continues the high quality and reliability advantages of the Danfoss compact frequency converter product family, but also has stronger performance and higher energy efficiency. While helping customers reduce system complexity, it saves comprehensive usage costs and creates more long-term value for customers.

As the most advanced product production line of Danfoss China, iC2 Micro can save 30% more energy compared to other product lines in this fully automatic production line.

Jinbo's "Shangxin" iC7 series frequency converter

The latest iC7 series frequency converter is the first product of Danfoss Drive in China at this year's CIIE, which can be applied in industries such as HVAC and shipbuilding, with energy savings of up to 15% -40%. In addition, its product materials have reduced aluminum usage by 73%.

 
  

Lu Zhongping, Vice President of Danfoss China and Head of the Transmission Business Unit, said, "The China Import Expo is an important platform for us to showcase energy-saving and efficiency solutions and expand and deepen strategic cooperation with customers. Danfoss Transmission looks forward to working with partners to jointly promote full value chain energy conservation and carbon reduction, combined with customer and industry needs such as carbon neutrality, energy efficiency, urbanization, digitization, and electrification, and help achieve China's" dual carbon "goals

Achieving sustainable development has always been the mission of Danfoss Transmission. In China, Danfoss Transmission has a complete system from research and development to manufacturing, application development, sales, and services, as well as over 100 partners and over 900 transmission experts.

The application and development center of Danfoss Drive in China is located in Suzhou, with two R&D centers focused on the development of variable frequency drive systems located in Beijing and Haiyan, Zhejiang.

In addition, Zhejiang Haiyan Factory has become the world's largest production base for Danfoss Transmission, with an annual production capacity of 2 million frequency converters. Danfoss Transmission is committed to helping various industries in China improve quality and efficiency, working together with customers and partners to promote urban decarbonization and sustainable development.

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