Schneider Electric opens new smart factory in Hungary, increases production capacity for Europe
Schneider Electric, leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, today announced the opening of its smart factory in Dunavecse, Hungary. The site spans 28,000 sqm and will be the workplace of up to 500 employees.
The Dunavecse plant will increase production capacity for engineering-to-order (ETO) solutions made according to customers’ specifications across European markets, with 90 percent of the site’s manufactured products to be exported across Europe.
This latest investment in capacity helps meet the increased demand for electrification and digitalization solutions across Europe. This demand is driven by the energy transition as electricity distribution utilities seek solutions that provide greater resilience and flexibility across their networks, and the data center and cloud and service provider segments boom driven by digitization and the upsurge of emerging technologies.
The new plant is Schneider Electric’s 36th smart factory and largest ETO factory in Europe, bringing the total number of ETO factories in Europe to 22.
“Europe is accelerating through the energy transition and strengthening its energy independence,” said Yann Reynaud, Senior Vice President, Global Engineering to Order Operations. “Dunavecse is our new flagship factory in Europe for smart medium and low voltage SF6 free technologies to support the increasing demand across the region, bringing even more innovation, sustainability, and digital solutions to customers.”