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Introducing ABB MV Titanium, World’s First Medium Voltage, Speed-Controlled Motor

June 11, 2024

ABB’s MV Titanium concept is the world’s first medium-voltage (MV), speed controlled, industrial motor, in the 1-to-5-megawatt (MW) range that brings connectivity and control features in an easy to specify and install package. The all-in-one concept brings the benefits of energy efficiency to MV motor-driven processes, which today account for 10% of the world’s electricity. The next-generation concept has been built on ABB’s 140 years of motor design and 50 years of drives technology experience to create a solution that integrates energy efficiency, controllability, and connectivity into a single package.

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