On Nov. 12th, Hitachi Energy inaugurated an expansion of its Service Center in Drammen, Norway, with an increased capacity to modernize and refurbish transformers and high-voltage equipment. The company’s service team in Drammen will continue to provide exemplary life-cycle services to customers with the highest quality care and service support for their equipment.
As one of the largest facilities of its kind in Europe, this state-of-the-art center is uniquely positioned to contribute to the company’s efforts to support the rising global demand for transformers driven by renewable energy and electrification across all industries and regions.
This expansion is part of the recently announced $1.5 billion investment to increase transformer production and service capacity and underscores the pivotal role that the operative service life of transformers and electrical equipment play in the energy transition by fostering a proactive maintenance culture that extends the life of the assets, prevents unexpected breakdowns, optimizes energy efficiency and supports grid stability.
The expanded service center in Drammen provides a full-service offering, including fast, high-quality refurbishment and repair services, helping to extend transformer lifespans, minimize costly interruptions, and reduce replacement needs, embodying a circular economy model that minimizes waste and maximizes resource efficiency.
Norbert Beatrix, HUB Manager for Europe in Hitachi Energy’s Transformers Business Unit, emphasizes the sustainable advantages of refurbishment, likening the process to giving a new lease of life to an old car. Just as a skilled technician breathes new life into vintage vehicles by replacing outdated parts and enhancing performance, the Drammen team applies advanced technology and expertise to ensure transformers are ready to serve for decades longer.