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.
Rolls-Royce and Deutz AG are in positive discussions for the sale of the off-highway engines business in the lower power range up to 480 kW to Deutz AG for a price in the high double-digit million Euros.
The business unit Power Systems of Rolls-Royce has received an order from the Abel industrial laundry in Anger, southern Germany, to design and install a microgrid to provide its own power and heat supply. The existing mtu gas genset and photovoltaic system will be supplemented by an mtu EnergyPack QS battery container and the mtu EnergetIQ Plant Manager automation system at the beginning of 2024.
Rolls-Royce is teaming up with UK rail rolling stock owner and asset manager Porterbrook, to identify and develop technological innovations to reduce carbon emissions and improve air quality across the rail network
Rolls-Royce, along with its distributor partner Knopf & Wallisch (K&W), has supplied three mtu customized and containerized combined cooling, heat and power plant (CCHP) trigeneration units to Romanian cloud service provider ClusterPower. They will be used for the efficient and sustainable energy supply at its new technology campus near the southern Romanian city of Craiova, where the IT company will open the largest data center in Romania.
Rolls-Royce and Netinera have signed a contract for the complete overhaul of up to 180 mtu PowerPacks. The contract runs until 2032 and provides for the complete overhaul of PowerPacks based on mtu Series 183 engines using the so-called Reman process.
Rolls-Royce has signed an agreement to sell the Bergen Engines medium speed gas and diesel engines business to TMH International, the international branch of TMH Group, for net proceeds of approximately EUR 150m.