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2013 ABB Automation World opens in Beijing, Emax 2 low voltage circuit breaker, all-round ACS880 inverter, DC solution, electric vehicle charging station debut
Innovative technologies help industrial customers increase productivity and reduce costs
Beijing, May 23, 2013 – ABB, the world's leading power and automation technology group, today launched its electric vehicle charging technology, energy-efficient motors, smart home solutions, robot manufacturing systems, etc. in its annual “Automation World†event. Advanced automation technology, products and solutions attract nearly 3,000 industry experts, scholars and customers from home and abroad.
The two-day event featured the theme of “Innovative Technology to Improve Industrial Efficiencyâ€, including theme forums, industry forums, technical seminars and product system presentations in a variety of formats and content. Participating industry experts, scholars, and clients, actively participate in various agendas, visit exhibitions, and learn about cutting-edge technologies and solutions. ABB has thus demonstrated a full range of innovative technologies and solutions from its leading automation industry.
Greg Scheu, head of marketing and customer solutions at ABB Group, said: “As a global leader in the automation and power industry, ABB has been deeply rooted in China. We are able to meet the needs of Chinese customers by rapidly improving local R&D efforts. A comprehensive range of products and services. ABB is committed to continuous investment in local R&D, sales, service and production to ensure continuous improvement in customer satisfaction."
Earlier this year, ABB introduced the world's first low-voltage circuit breaker Emax 2 with integrated energy management capabilities. Replacing existing traditional circuit breakers with Emax 2 circuit breakers can save 5.8 billion kWh per year, equivalent to one year's electricity consumption of 2.1 million Chinese households. This innovative product can also effectively avoid power outages caused by electricity from peaks and valleys.
To increase industrial energy efficiency, ABB offers a comprehensive range of frequency converter products to help customers control different types of motors and provide flexible connections to automation networks. The all-round ACS880 frequency converter exhibited in ABB Automation World is one of the representative products in this field. Its driver module is based on the all-round drive architecture, which is designed to provide high level of compatibility for customers and applications in different industries. Sex, flexibility and ease of use.
As early as 60 years ago, ABB took the lead in applying HVDC transmission technology and still maintains its leading position today. Last year, ABB developed the world's first hybrid high-voltage DC circuit breaker, which was recently selected as one of the top 10 technology milestones for MIT Technology Ventures in 2012. This technological breakthrough has solved the century-old problem in the field of power engineering and paved the way for a more efficient and reliable new generation transmission network.
ABB not only takes the lead in high-voltage DC transmission over long distances, but also applies its DC technology to low-voltage environments such as electric vehicle charging and ship, building and data center power distribution systems. In the data center, ABB provides a full range of DC technologies to ensure energy efficiency of up to 20%, space savings of 10-25%, reduced installation and maintenance costs by 30%, and significantly improved power supply reliability. With the help of ABB, Estonia built the world's first national electric vehicle charging network, and installed 165 fast charging stations on highways and urban areas nationwide, which can complete vehicle charging in 15-30 minutes, which is much less time-consuming. 8 hours required for traditional charging methods.
In April of this year, the first ship to install ABB's onboard DC grid system was delivered to Myklebusthaug Offshore, Norway. ABB's innovative technology can reduce the space and weight of on-board electrical equipment by up to 30%, thereby increasing the ship's payload capacity and increasing energy efficiency by up to 20%. ABB's onboard DC grid system significantly saves power through a single DC circuit distribution, representing a major breakthrough in the shipping industry's ability to optimize propulsion. In May of this year, the technology won the Innovation Technology Award at the US International Petroleum, Petrochemical and Natural Gas Exhibition (OTC) in Houston, USA.
ABB sees innovation as the key to maintaining continued market competitiveness. In 2012, ABB invested approximately $1.5 billion in research and development, a figure that has grown 68% since 2007, and R&D expenses as a percentage of revenue will increase further to 4% in 2015. Currently, ABB has established research centers in seven countries including China, with more than 8,000 scientists and engineers worldwide. In addition, ABB collaborates with 70 leading research institutes and universities around the world on a variety of research projects. In 2013, ABB established a series of groundbreaking research projects to develop disruptive technologies, including significant cost reductions, performance improvements or new features and products.
In China, ABB has also made great achievements in technological innovation, and has continuously launched a series of new products, including: new door opening robots and welding robots, new Welcome all-digital building intercom system, Winmation DCS system, TEC for smart grid. ST smart transformers and new switchgear.