Delta showcased its unique capabilities under the theme “Realising an Intelligent, Sustainable and Connecting World” at Hannover Messe 2024. The exhibition featured a new generation of collaboration robots (cobots) for smart factory automation applications, and a new 500kW DC ultra-fast charger for traditional and heavy-duty EV.
At the press conference held that day, Dalip Sharma, President and General Manager of Delta Electronics EMEA Region, remarked: “Delta’s dedication to sustainability was intricately woven into our innovative solutions and business model, mirroring Europe’s net-zero endeavours. Moreover, our proactive sustainability measures, such as our Internal Carbon Pricing system, had been crucial for Delta’s factories, R&D centres, and offices in EMEA to achieve RE100 in 2023. We were also proud to demonstrate our new factory digital twin, developed on the NVIDIA OmniverseTM platform, for our smart production demo lines.”
Across the approximately 400-square-meter Delta booth, visitors engaged on a journey into the world of intelligent infrastructure across three sectors: Intelligent Industry, Smart Energy Infrastructure, and ICT Infrastructure.
Michael Mayer-Rosa, Senior Director, Industrial Automation Business Group at Delta Electronics EMEA Region, commented: “Leveraging our deep-rooted expertise in machine, process, and factory automation, we were honoured to unveil Delta’s D-Bot series cobots at Hannover Messe 2024.” Delta’s cobots were engineered for swift deployment and straightforward operation, offering plug-and-play functionality alongside intuitive programming. This innovation significantly bolstered Delta’s capabilities in smart factory automation, directly catering to the industry’s urgent requirements for adaptability and efficiency. Furthermore, the cobot portfolio boasted payload capacities up to 30 kg, reach spans as long as 1800mm, and compatibility with EtherCAT, CODESYS, and Modbus to ensure optimal levels of precision in applications such as pick & place, palletising, and welding.
Delta supported the world’s current energy transition with its comprehensive Smart Energy Infrastructure solutions, including PV inverters, energy storage systems, a variety of AC and DC EV chargers, and an advanced EV Charging Management System. At Hannover Messe, the company demonstrated a fast-charging station application, including the brand new 500kW DC heavy-duty EV charger, the UFC 500, designed for fleet and public charging, and the DeltaGrid EVM. This integration, complemented by Delta’s smart energy solutions, illustrated the company’s commitment to alleviating grid stress from the fast-growing demand for fast EV charging.
At Hannover, Delta also showcased its readiness to be the partner in establishing a solid information & communications infrastructure, featuring complete ICT solutions, from prefabricated to Edge data centres, and 5G telecommunication infrastructure, all designed for optimal efficiency, reliability, and scalability. These solutions were enabling higher energy efficiency and productivity in critical applications in the era of IIoT and digital transformation.
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