New Thermo King centre has capacity for up to 70 engineers

Trane Technologies’ Thermo King in Galway, Ireland opened their new R&D Center last week. Pictured were Mayor of Galway, Clodagh Higgins with (l-r) Ken Gleeson, Engineering Leader Thermo King; Ray O'Connor, Department Manager, Regions and Emerging Business  IDA;, Cormac Mac Donncha, VP Integrated Supply Chain Thermo King; Bernd Lipp VP Engineering & Technology Thermo King; and Mike tratford,  Thermo King Operations Leader Ireland.

Trane Technologies’ Thermo King in Galway, Ireland opened their new R&D Center last week. Pictured were Mayor of Galway, Clodagh Higgins with (l-r) Ken Gleeson, Engineering Leader Thermo King; Ray O'Connor, Department Manager, Regions and Emerging Business IDA;, Cormac Mac Donncha, VP Integrated Supply Chain Thermo King; Bernd Lipp VP Engineering & Technology Thermo King; and Mike tratford, Thermo King Operations Leader Ireland.

Thermo King’s new research and development (R&D ) centre located adjacent to its sustainable manufacturing operations in Galway has capacity for up to 70 engineers.

This adds to the company’s electrification design and engineering capabilities in Europe, which includes an R&D centre in Essen, Germany and is part of the company’s more than $100 million investment to deliver fully electric products in every segment of the cold chain in Europe, Middle East, Africa (EMEA ) by 2023 and in the Americas by 2025. over time.

“Our new R&D center generates another space for innovation, creativity and learning,” said Francesco Incalza, president of Thermo King EMEA at Trane Technologies. “The technologies developed on-site will add to the more than 40,000-strong fleet of Thermo King electric and fuel-efficient transport refrigeration units delivering food, vaccines, medicines and other critical goods across Europe and beyond.”

“Yet again Galway is leading the way in technology research and development. The unveiling of this new dedicated electrification lab is symbolic of Thermo King’s confidence in Galway, and the West of Ireland, as a good place in which to expand and lead the charge in the development of zero emission technology solutions,” said Hildegarde Naughton, Minister of State.

“I would like to congratulate the entire team behind this announcement, and I look forward to seeing the fruits of Galway’s newest specialized Research and Development centre.”

The centre also helps advance Trane Technologies’ 2030 Sustainability Commitments including its Gigaton Challenge to reduce customer greenhouse gas emissions by 1 billion metric tons, while aligning with the European Union’s latest nearly zero-emission building (nZEB ) standards.

“This announcement from Trane Technologies follows the opening of its automation and robotics centre in Galway City last year, further aligning with IDA Ireland’s continued focus on sustainability and transformation” said Martin Shanahan, CEO, IDA Ireland. “I wish Trane Technologies and Thermo King every success with this expansion.”

“Congratulations to the Trane Technologies team on this new Research and Development Centre for Thermo King,” said Leo Varadkar, Deputy Prime Minister of Ireland and Minister for Enterprise Trade and Employment. “With its rich talent pool and world-class education institutions, this is the perfect location for this project.”

 

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