Founded over 140 years ago, ABB has around 110,000 employees worldwide and is listed on SIX Swiss Exchange and Nasdaq Stockholm. Collaborating with HDF Energy since 2020 MoU, providing system integration, power converters, and electrical integration for marine fuel cells[1][2]
Supplied the integrated electric propulsion system, Onboard DC Grid™, and PEMS™ for the tug. Olli Tuunainen, Local Business Line Manager in Singapore, emphasized its role as a blueprint for Asian electrification[1][2][3][4].
Founded in 1988 through the merger of ASEA (Sweden) and BBC (Switzerland), ABB has since become a major player in industrial electrical equipment and automation. The company is actively involved in supporting the green hydrogen sector as part of global decarbonization efforts.
ABB is a leading global technology company providing industrial electrification and automation. It has a strong R&D and operational footprint in Finland and partners with Liquid Sun to develop and implement scalable eSAF production infrastructure.[1]
ABB supplied the complete package integrating a multi‑megawatt hydrogen fuel cell system, power and energy management (PEMS), Onboard DC Grid, two electric propulsion units, shore connection, and remote diagnostics for the superyacht Breakthrough[1][2].
Global technology leader collaborating with SGH2 Energy to integrate artificial intelligence and digital solutions into hydrogen production optimization.
ABB is a global technology company that will provide electrical systems for two new hydrogen plants. They aim to make hydrogen accessible and cost-effective.
ABB is a Swiss electrical systems giant and a partner of AFC Energy. They have placed an order for AFC Energy's hydrogen fuel cells to power electric vehicle chargers.
ABB is a Swiss/Swedish manufacturing and automation giant partnering with Hydrogène de France to develop hydrogen fuel cell systems for container ships.
ABB is a global technology company providing power and automation solutions. In this story, ABB is assessing fuel cell and battery integration for the hydrogen hybrid ferry conversion and leading the HYBRIDship project testing.
ABB is a global technology firm that has partnered with SINTEF Ocean on a research project to determine the requirements for making fuel cell-powered ships a reality.