This collaborative operation highlights not only the logistical expertise needed to position such a large piece of equipment precisely where required for operation but also marks a significant milestone in Zurich’s efforts to accelerate its energy transition towards Net Zero in 2040.
Originating from Bad Honnef, Germany – where Hitachi Energy recently announced a 30 million Euro expansion to increase its transformer production capacity and optimize operational performance – the journey of this state-of-the-art transformer was fraught with challenges. The transport team had to manoeuvre the massive load through narrow streets and underneath bridges, demonstrating the precision and planning essential to accelerate the energy transition.
Pascal Daleiden, Country Managing Director for Switzerland, expressed enthusiasm about the project's impact: "This delivery goes beyond being a logistical success; it represents a pivotal step towards transforming Zurich's energy system to be more sustainable, flexible and secure. By enhancing the local energy infrastructure, we are directly contributing to Switzerland's energy goals."
“The phase shifting transformer is a critical component in enhancing the grids’ capacity to integrate renewable energy sources efficiently, ensuring a stable and reliable power supply to the city of Zurich and it’s people”, adds Norbert Beatrix, Manager for Europe of the Transformer Business at Hitachi Energy. “Imagine the electricity grid as a complex network of different roads and highways. A phase shifting transformer acts like a traffic controller for this network. It helps manage how much electricity goes down which paths.”
Transformers play a key role across the power value chain, enabling efficient transmission and distribution of electricity. Hitachi Energy has over a 130 year-long history in designing, producing, and servicing customized transformer solutions in 10 countries across Europe – advancing a sustainable energy future for all.