MTU Solutions, a brand of Rolls-Royce Power Systems, is a leading provider of high-performance engines and power systems for various applications, including marine, rail, power generation, oil and gas, mining, and construction. With a history dating back to 1909, MTU has established itself as a technological leader in off-highway power and propulsion systems, offering world-class solutions and complete life-cycle support. The company's commitment to innovation, digitalization, and sustainability drives the development of cleaner and smarter power solutions, addressing the growing global demands for energy and mobility. Headquartered in Friedrichshafen, Germany, MTU Solutions operates globally, delivering reliable and efficient products tailored to meet the specific needs of its diverse clientele.
German customs vessel *Rügen* commissioned with low-emission mtu engines, joining eleven others. Rolls-Royce ensures fleet reliability through a service agreement.
With an electrical output of 590 to 996 kVA, the gensets are perfectly suited for a wide range of applications, including data centres, healthcare facilities, commercial buildings or any type of hybrid or microgrid installation.
Pharma service provider Vetter has been relying on Rolls-Royce's dynamic uninterruptible power supply systems since 2005: nine mtu Kinetic PowerPacks are currently in operation at various company sites, with two more currently being installed.
The BESS-windfarm plant helps to increase the stability of the Turkish power grid and, thanks to the integration of renewable energies, to reduce CO2 emissions.
Swedish data center operator EcoDataCenter has switched the fuel for its mtu emergency power generators from fossil diesel to sustainable Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO), solidifying the ambition of being the leading Nordic provider of sustainable and secure data center solutions.
Rolls-Royce is supplying an mtu battery energy storage system with an output of 12 megawatts and a storage capacity of 24 megawatt hours to Encavis AG.
Rolls-Royce has received an order from the Latvian transmission system operator Augstsprieguma tikls (AST) to supply an mtu large-scale battery storage system to secure the Latvian power grid.