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Hybrid
A hybrid power train consists of multiple forms of motive power. The most commonly known are serial and parallel hybrid systems. The selection is done based on application specifications to create the highest possible benefits for the end customer.
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Mainline testing begins on the first hydrogen-powered train to run on the UK’s mainline
The HydroFLEX train features a hydrogen powerpack fitted onto a newly-classified Class 799 train, which will ultimately allow it to run on conventional electrified routes as well as independently. As well as the hydrogen fuel tank, the train contains a fuel cell, lithium-ion batteries, electric motors and a Danfoss Editron converter, which connects to the … Continued
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Danfoss Editron delivering hybrid propulsion system for new superyacht
Superyachts emit over 300,000 tons of CO2 annually, a figure similar to or even higher than the emissions produced by entire countries. Danfoss Editron’s hybrid marine system produces less noise, saves on space and weight, lowers fuel consumption and reduces emissions. Bering 145 will be the first superyacht in Bering Yachts’ fleet and is expected … Continued
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Danfoss Editron sets new monthly manufacturing record at Finnish production facility
Danfoss Editron has increased its record manufacturing rate of power electronic products by 13% compared to its previous monthly high. The company also raised its highest amount of permanent magnet motors produced by 8%. Danfoss Editron’s production rate has grown substantially over the last year, with the manufacturing of all products increasing by 76% when comparing … Continued
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Danfoss Editron powering the UK’s first hybrid crew transfer vessels
The hybrid crew transfer vessels (CTVs) will be the first operating in the UK and some of the first in the world. The CTVs will serve Ørsted’s Hornsea Two offshore wind farm off the Yorkshire coast, which is due to become operational in 2022. Danfoss Editron’s compact and lightweight technology has overcome the challenge associated … Continued
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