Everllence: A New Era in Sustainable Energy Solutions
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- German manufacturer MAN Energy Solutions rebrands to Everllence, emphasizing clean energy solutions and sustainability.
- The new name reflects the company's expanded focus on decarbonisation, efficiency, and supporting the hydrogen economy.
- Everllence, part of Volkswagen Group, continues its legacy of innovation with a strong commitment to climate protection and global energy transition.
- The company's strategy 'Moving big things to zero' includes technologies for reducing emissions in shipping, power generation, and heavy industry.
MAN Energy Solutions, a German manufacturer known for large diesel engines, has officially rebranded to Everllence. The name change reflects the company’s shift towards offering clean energy solutions to industries facing emission challenges like shipping, power generation, and heavy industry. CEO Uwe Lauber stated that the new name aligns with their strategy focusing on decarbonisation and efficiency. Everllence now offers technologies beyond engines, such as large heat pumps, carbon capture and storage, and climate-neutral shipping. The company also actively supports the hydrogen economy. Chairman Gunnar Kilian highlighted Everllence's transformation into a global sustainable technologies player with a 250-year history of innovation. Despite the rebranding, the company remains part of the Volkswagen Group, maintaining its product and service portfolio. The new name 'Everllence' symbolizes the company's continuous innovation and commitment to excellence in engineering and technology. Previously known as MAN Energy Solutions, the company's name change in 2018 signaled a growing focus on emission reduction. Under the 'Moving big things to zero' strategy, Everllence develops solutions like low-emission fuels for marine and power-plant engines, large-scale heat pumps for decarbonising heating systems, and carbon capture and storage systems. Through these initiatives, Everllence contributes to climate protection, global energy transition, and the future of mechanical engineering.
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Maritime
Clean Energy
Innovation
Sustainability
Engineering
Carbon Capture
Climate Protection
Rebranding
Volkswagen Group
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