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.
In 2022, the International Energy Agency (IEA) will host its seventh annual global conference on energy efficiency – this time in the Danish city Sønder-borg, which is working towards reaching net-zero before 2030.
The new Danfoss House will be ready in 2023, and will serve both as a housing construction as well as testing and demonstration center for Danfoss’s energy-efficient technologies. The ambition is to achieve the highest sustainability certification for an ordinary residential building in brick and concrete.
The release of the new Optyma condensing units and MTZ/NTZ compressors—following the qualification of valves and line components in 2020—means Danfoss has the widest portfolio of A2L-ready refrigeration solutions compatible with R1234yf, R454C, and R455A refrigerants.
Danfoss strengthens its Alsense IoT services with a holistic store-level software suite, moving store maintenance from reactive to proactive. This enables food retailers to prioritize and reduce their maintenance efforts across stores and critical events.
Danfoss has unveiled an upgraded version of its popular Optyma cold room controller that adds new efficiency features and connectivity for self-contained rooms, remote condensing units and rack systems alike.
Vaasa, Finland-based Danfoss Drives and other Danfoss business segments will supply the technology company Wärtsilä's research, product development and production center Smart Technology Hub with a significant number of AC drives and other products. Wärtsilä's Smart Technology Hub will be completed in Vaskiluoto, Vaasa next year.