MTU Aero Engines AG, headquartered in Munich, Germany, is the country's leading engine manufacturer, specializing in the development, manufacture, and support of commercial and military aircraft engines across all thrust and power categories. Renowned for its technological leadership in low-pressure turbines, high-pressure compressors, and turbine center frames, MTU collaborates with international partners to deliver high-tech components. The company also excels in maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services, offering one of the broadest portfolios in the industry. With a global presence spanning 18 sites and a workforce exceeding 12,000, MTU is committed to driving innovation and sustainability in aviation.
Rolls-Royce's Power Systems division has ended the 2020 financial year with an underlying operating profit of £178 million (€200 million) (2019: £367 million, €418 million), despite suffering a 17% drop in underlying revenue to £2,745 million (€3,088 million) (2019: £3,184 million, €3,630 million).
Norwegian utility company Arva is to use three Rolls-Royce mtu EnergyPack battery energy storage systems to investigate how a public power grid can be stabilized using electricity stored in batteries.
An mtu EnergyPack from Rolls-Royce is at the center of a field test begin carried out in the German State of Niedersachsen with the aim of supplying power sustainably and as far as possible independently of the public utility grid.
The Rolls-Royce Power Systems Division is expanding the portfolio of its product and solution brand mtu to include uninterruptible power supply systems. From 1st February, the flywheel energy storage power supply systems have been marketed as mtu Kinetic PowerPacks.
Rolls-Royce has provided the technology required for textile company Proquinal in Alajuela to successfully commission the largest integrated energy system in Costa Rica. The system includes both battery storage and solar installations at the site.
SpaceDC officially launched its new ID01 25.45MW data centre campus with Rolls-Royce technology beginning of November 2020. It is the first green focused data centre in Indonesia.
Rolls-Royce is launching a new MTU Series 500 for power generation. With a power range of 250 to 550 kilowatts and peak efficiencies of up to 42.6 percent in this power class, the gas gensets offer a climate-friendly and economical solution for the industrial and utility sector in addition to other applications.
Rolls-Royce’s MTU Aiken manufacturing facility is celebrating its 10-year anniversary – looking back with pride at past achievements and looking ahead with anticipation of opportunities still to come.