MTU Solutions, a brand of Rolls-Royce Power Systems, is a leading provider of high-performance engines and power systems for various applications, including marine, rail, power generation, oil and gas, mining, and construction. With a history dating back to 1909, MTU has established itself as a technological leader in off-highway power and propulsion systems, offering world-class solutions and complete life-cycle support. The company's commitment to innovation, digitalization, and sustainability drives the development of cleaner and smarter power solutions, addressing the growing global demands for energy and mobility. Headquartered in Friedrichshafen, Germany, MTU Solutions operates globally, delivering reliable and efficient products tailored to meet the specific needs of its diverse clientele.
The research partnership at Singapore Maritime Week will develop advanced technologies for equipment health and fleet management in hybrid and autonomous vessels, using MPA Guardian as a pilot.
German customs vessel *Rügen* commissioned with low-emission mtu engines, joining eleven others. Rolls-Royce ensures fleet reliability through a service agreement.
Strategic Marine built three 53-knot offshore supply vessels powered by Rolls-Royce engines, designed as Surface Effect Ships for fast, safe passenger transfers to African oil platforms.
Rolls-Royce will be presenting its mtu-brand propulsion and service solutions at the international rail exhibition Innotrans in Berlin from September 24 to 27, 2024 in Hall 18, Booth 500.
The intensified cooperation aims to offer their customers an improved product portfolio, increase market share and open up new markets - particularly in the field of power generation, a strategic focus of Rolls-Royce Power Systems.
Rolls-Royce is teaming up with UK rail rolling stock owner and asset manager Porterbrook, to identify and develop technological innovations to reduce carbon emissions and improve air quality across the rail network
Rolls-Royce and Netinera have signed a contract for the complete overhaul of up to 180 mtu PowerPacks. The contract runs until 2032 and provides for the complete overhaul of PowerPacks based on mtu Series 183 engines using the so-called Reman process.