Danfoss recently announced the ground-breaking of its new manufacturing facility in Tallahassee, Florida, on Sept. 21.
The 167,000-square-foot building, scheduled for completion in early 2023, will host state-of-the-art manufacturing for the VTX line and two TT/TG lines for Danfoss’ Turbocor compressors. The new facility will triple the current manufacturing capacity to meet fast-growing demand from the American, European, and Asian Pacific markets for cooling and heating high-efficiency compressors.
High-Efficiency compressors
Once manufacturing operations are moved to the new building, the existing 70,000-square-foot building will be converted to an Oil-Free Technology Center, housing R&D activities including pilot productions of new cooling technologies and services.
The oil-free high efficiency compressor technology is a key enabler to meet the decarbonization goals
Turbocor compressors use magnetic-bearing technology instead of oil and provide a low-carbon and ultra-low GWP cooling option for commercial air conditioning and refrigeration units. The oil-free high efficiency compressor technology is a key enabler to meet the decarbonization goals of commercial buildings, cities and countries.
Global HVACR industry
The capacity increase is fully aligned with the push from Danfoss’ key customers to drive high energy efficiency and sustainability within the global HVACR industry. The company has made similar investments in its manufacturing site in China and Configuration Center in Europe in order to support its global customers.
“We are excited about increasing our manufacturing capacity,” said Ricardo Schneider, President of Danfoss Turbocor. “We’re at an inflection point with our technology as we see significant growth year-over-year. The technology is moving toward mainstream, and this new facility will help us continue to innovate and develop new technologies to remain a market leader in low-carbon cooling. With the urgent need to reduce our carbon emissions and slow the rate of global warming, Danfoss will continue to be a leader in clean energy technologies.”