In line with the SBTi Net-Zero Standard, our scope 1, 2 and 3 targets for 2030 and 2050 were approved by the SBTi in June 2024. This aligns with our status as a signatory to the SBTi’s Business ...
Electrolysis is an energy-intensive process. The efficiency with which an electrolyzer converts water and electrical energy into hydrogen directly impacts the overall cost and sustainability of green ...
Explore the latest edition of ABB Review dedicated to the subject of efficiency - from revolutionary marine propulsors to sensors for the pulp and paper industry and more. Access recent and archived ...
The ABB Corporate Research Center in Baden-Dättwil, Switzerland creates power and automation technologies. Our achievements include the invention of self-blast circuit breaker technology, the first ...
ABB values quality, customer focus and integrity. This means we strive to produce the highest possible quality of goods and services, deliver them to our customers on time and as promised, while ...
The transport sector is the lifeblood of our global economy, connecting people and keeping goods moving. However, this constant movement is very energy-intensive, meaning the sector has been a core ...
With the ABB Research Award in Honor of Hubertus von Grünberg, we are giving outstanding postdocs a chance to continue their research. As part of its innovation commitment, ABB invests significantly ...
Our world is undergoing a critical transformation: the energy transition. This shift towards a cleaner and more efficient energy system is essential to combating climate change and securing a ...
The ABB Code of Conduct is the foundation of our strong collective and individual commitment to integrity and provides practical guidance to our workforce, suppliers and other business partners in how ...
ABB unveils Dynafin™, a revolutionary new electrical propulsion concept for small and medium-sized vessels that mimics the movement of a whale’s tail. Dynafin™ is expected to reduce propulsion energy ...
Hier erfahren Sie, in welchem Ausmaß Energie eingespart werden kann. Technologie allein genügt nicht – Sie müssen selbst aktiv werden.
The ABB Corporate Research Center in Sweden is located in Västerås, about 100 kilometers west of Stockholm. Together with our colleagues in other R&D centers, we develop technologies for future ...