New test hall for transformer bushings
In addition to the factory expansion, Hitachi Energy is also investing in a new test hall to meet the increasing demand for transformer bushings. The new facility, which includes both a state-of-the-art test hall and a new packing and loading area, is designed to handle ultra-high voltage testing and meet both todays and tomorrow’s needs.
The new test hall will allow improved capacity for routine testing. The facility will be able to handle continued high demand and offer capacity for both retrofits and deliveries to third parties. The project is expected to be completed in the fall of 2026.
These expansions strengthen the company’s role as a leader in electrification, powering a sustainable energy future through innovative power grid technologies, such as transformers and their components.
The ceremony - A symbol for the future
The start of construction was marked with a ceremony where employees, partners and representatives from politics and business gathered to celebrate the next step in Hitachi Energy's expansion. Among others, County Governor Helena Höij and Tobias Andersson, Chair, Committee on Industry and Trade, Swedish Parliament, participated in the celebration. Instead of the traditional groundbreaking, it was a symbolic pile ceremony that marked the start of the next era for the transformer business in Ludvika.